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Seattle's Best Celebrates Anniversary with Free Coffee

Seattle's Best Coffee toasts 39th anniversary by pffering free coffee to 39-year-olds.

-- Chain Leader, 4/3/2009 8:15:00 AM

PRESS RELEASE: SEATTLE'S BEST COFFEE

WHAT:
Why wait until we're 40?  Come celebrate with Seattle's Best Coffee at your local, participating Seattle's Best Coffee cafe this April 6th and enjoy a free 12 fl. oz. cup of brewed coffee on us (limit one per customer). 

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To commemorate 39 years of coffee history, Seattle's Best Coffee's has developed a special blend called Anniversary Roast to toast this monumental occasion.  Blending African and Latin American coffees, Anniversary Roast is a bright coffee with hints of floral, citrus and chocolate notes. 
 
In addition to "Free Coffee Day," Seattle's Best Coffee is extending the 39th Anniversary festivities throughout the month of April by offering an assortment of guest value promotions including free coffee for 39 year olds from April 6-28.
 
WHEN:

-       FREE COFFEE DAY
April 6:  Enjoy a free small (12 fluid ounce) brewed coffee on us at participating Seattle's Best Coffee cafes (limit of one per guest).

-       CALLING ALL 39 YEAR OLDS
April 6 - April 28:  Come in, tell us you're 39 and receive a free medium (16 fluid ounce) cup of brewed coffee on us at participating Seattle's Best Coffee cafes (limit of one per guest per day).

-       COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE WITH PASTRY PURCHASE
April 10 - 12:  Buy a pastry and get a medium (16 fluid ounce) cup of Anniversary Roast brewed coffee on us at participating Seattle's Best Coffee cafes.

-       39 CENTS A BREW
April 17 - 19:  Get a $.39 (plus tax) medium (16 fluid ounce) cup of Anniversary Roast brewed coffee at participating Seattle's Best Coffee cafes.

-       BEAN WEEKEND'S BACK
April 24 - 26:  Buy a 12-ounce or larger bag of coffee and receive one medium (16 fluid ounce) beverage on us at participating Seattle's Best Coffee cafes.

WHERE:
Borders Bookstores (Various Locations)


Seattle's Best Coffee was founded in 1970 and has more than 550 specialty coffee cafes, kiosks and other concepts in the U.S. Its coffee is available nationwide in supermarkets and at more than 6,000 foodservice locations, such as college campuses, restaurants, hotels, airlines and cruise lines. Seattle's Best Coffee's smooth roasting delivers a rich and balanced Uncommonly Smooth(tm) taste. Seattle's Best Coffee offers more than 30 whole bean and ground coffees (including flavored, organic and Fair Trade Certified(tm) coffees), espresso beverages, signature hand-crafted JavaKula(r) blended beverages, OvenSong(tm) bakery warm food and sandwiches, and select merchandise. Seattle's Best Coffee is a featured brand within Starbucks Corporation. For more information, please visit Seattle's Best Coffee online at www.seattlesbest.com.

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