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Free Pound of Coffee at Starbucks

Posted on | March 10, 2010 | No Comments

Starbucks has a nice promotional offer that will net you a free pound of coffee if you hop to it and follow the rules.

You must buy a tall (12 ounce) cup of their specially-brewed New Bold Coffee each week for eight weeks in a row. (This coffee, by the way, costs $1.50 plus tax.) You have to keep track of your purchase with a “Coffee Journey Card.” These cards are available this week only and only while supplies last at participating Starbucks. Anyway, buy your coffee each week, keep track on your card and get a free pound of coffee in eight weeks.

Customers may choose between a featured “Bold Pick of the Week” or the smooth, medium bodied Pike Place Roast(TM).

–Posted by Hortense P. Tightwad

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