Sherry Taylor

National Coffee Day Freebies

I spoke w/Dave at Shenandoah Joe this morning and he said all of his locations have specials today for National Coffee Day. Here are some others that you might not know about.

1. Dunkin’ Donuts

Receive a small hot or iced coffee by using a special offer on the Dunkin’ Donuts Mobile — just show it to the cashier when you order.

2. McDonald’s

Get a free small coffee at participating locations — call your local store to find out more.

3. Krispy Kreme

Get a free 12-ounce cup of coffee and a free Original Glazed Donut at participating Krispy Kreme locations in the U.S.

4. Whole Foods

Whole Foods has currently been selling its coffee in store for 25 cents a cup, and on National Coffee Day, for every cup of coffee sold, it’ll donate $1 to the Whole Planet Foundation.

5. Wawa

Visit any Wawa convenience store, and receive a free cup of coffee on National Coffee Day.

 

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