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Where to Get Free Coffee for National Coffee Day 2012

Get your caffeine on and celebrate with a free cup of coffee.

If the first words out of your mouth every morning are, “I’ll have a large coffee”—or if you can’t even speak until after you’ve had your java fix—there's a national holiday created especially for you.

America will put staunch tea drinkers to shame on National Coffee Day on Saturday, Sept. 29, when coffee fiends can rejoice and celebrate their beloved coffee bean with free brew from national chains.

Where can you get free coffee in the Moon and Robinson area?

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McDonald's

McDonald's is giving away free, 12-ounce coffees today and tomorrow. No purchase is necessary, and coffee will be available in the drive-through or in the restaurants.

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Which McDonald's restaurants are in or close by?

In Moon Township, McDonald's is located on Beaver Grade Road.

In Robinson, McDonald's located on Steubenville Pike and Robinson Centre Drive. 

7-Eleven

It’s Cof-FREE Day at 7-Eleven, which means a free large coffee for anyone who stops by a participating 7-Eleven store between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. today.

7-Eleven in Moon Township is located on Brodhead Road. You can also find one on Clever Road in Robinson

Krispy Kreme

If you don't mind a long drive (i.e., you're really into free coffee), Krispy Kreme is offering one free 12-ounce House Blend Coffee per customer at participating stores on tomorrow, with no purchase necessary.

The closest store is at 14 Trinity Point Drive in Washington, PA.

The company is also holding a contest in conjunction with its 75th anniversary. Participants will have a chance to win two free bags of coffee per month for the next year. 

Coffee was first brought to America in the mid-1600s in a shipment en route to “New Amsterdam,” now known as New York, according to the National Coffee Association. We have that shipment and the Boston Tea Party to thank for turning the nation into coffee drinkers.  


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