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Calgary cocktail bar says 3 holiday cups returned anonymously

A few people had second thoughts andhave returned cups they stolefrom Proof Cocktail Bar in Calgary, after the lounge tweetedout$3,000 worth of holiday-themed cups were pinched this year.

Proof says one holiday cup was found in their washroom with a bouquet of flowers

The owner of Proof Cocktail Bar says if the number of cups stolen next year is lowered, he'll donate the money. (Nicole Butz)

A few people had second thoughts andhave returned cups they stole from a Calgary bar, after the bar tweetedoutthat $3,000 worth of holiday-themed cups were pinched this year.

Jeff Jamieson, the proprietor of Proof Cocktail Bar, says he received an anonymous package on Jan.3 with two of their holiday glasses inside.

"We had a good little laugh about it and thought it was nice that some people had woken up and and maybe thought better of it," he said.

In addition to the two cups, Jamieson says a third was placed in their washroom later that night.

Withflowersin it.

Jamieson says when he discoveredthe large number of cups stolen, he spun the misfortune by tweeting out his plans to donatethe difference next year to the Calgary Urban Project Society (CUPS), which helps Calgarians living in poverty.

"We just wanted to try and find a way to maybe have fun with it and involve CUPS next year and also lower the amount of glasses going out of the building. I just said I'll take that $3,000 and whatever it's reduced by next year I will donate the cups," he said.

In addition, Jamieson says if more cups are returned he will add their value on top of his donation to the service organization.

"Next year what we'll do is, I'll know exactly how many cups we're starting with," he said. "Then if they get reduced hopefully they don't at all it'll just be from $3000down."

He adds that customers can also buy the unique glassware next holiday season with the proceeds also being donated to CUPS.

"I'll tell people not to steal my cups, because they're stealing from CUPS," he said.

"We just want to turn this from taking to giving."

And for those that feel guilty for having them stashed away in their kitchen cupboards, Jamiesonsays he willgladly acceptanonymous returns.