Contracts, Capacity and UCC (verbal statements)

The CEO of a company called Hot Coffee went to the local bar to have a few drinks with friends. She meets another entrepreneur who just opened a coffee
shop called Cool Shot. Over several drinks, the two become immersed in conversation about how their companies could work together. They are joking and
laughing about coffee mugs sales when the Hot Coffee CEO says, “if you can sell ONE of my coffee mugs for $1,000, I will GIVE you 1,000 mugs for $1,” and
then falls off her stool in laughter.
By the end of the night, the two business owners end up with a napkin signed by both of them stating “Hot Coffee will provide 200 of its collector’s edition
coffee mugs to Cool Shot by the first of the month and in exchange, Cool Shot will hang Hot Coffee posters in its shop, will display and sell Hot Coffee mugs,
and will use Hot Coffee mugs for marketing raffles.”
Your post should address the following points:
Discuss whether the verbal statement by the Hot Coffee CEO would be considered a valid and enforceable contract.
Discuss whether the writing on the napkin would be considered a valid and enforceable contract.
Discuss whether either the verbal statement or the writing on the napkin would fall under the Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.). Why or why not?

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