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RaceTrac Giving Away Free Coffee This Week

Customers who make inside purchases Jan. 8-14 will get a free cup of RaceTrac's new coffee.

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Need a jump start in the morning? RaceTrac announced it is giving customers free coffee Jan. 8-14 to introduce six new richer, more flavorful blends made of 100 percent Arabica beans. The new blends are now available in the Duluth RaceTrac and at stores throughout the company's seven markets. Stores in all markets are giving away free cups of coffee with any inside purchase.

RaceTrac's new coffees -- Regular, Dark Roast, Decaf, Extra Caffeinated, 100% Colombian and Hazelnut -- offer guests coffee shop-quality blends at affordable prices. Customers are encouraged to use RaceTrac's large selection of fresh dairy creamers, flavored syrups, natural and diet sweeteners, and toppings like ground cinnamon and chocolate to create their own customized cup of coffees.

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"Our new blend, new cups and the new look of our in-store coffee areas are all the result of guest feedback," Eric Williams, vice president of People, Products and Promotions for RaceTrac, said in the announcement. "We spent months developing the medium-roast blends our guests said would make RaceTrac coffee a more enjoyable beverage experience. Everyone at RaceTrac, from the stores to the test kitchens is excited about our new offering. And, once guests try it, we think they'll be, too."

The is located at 2592 Pleasant Hill Road.

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Fans of the new blends are encouraged to "Like" RaceTrac online at http://www.facebook.com/RaceTrac to learn how they can receive free coupons and coffee updates.

RaceTrac operates retail gasoline convenience stores in seven metro markets, including Atlanta, Baton Rouge, Tampa/St. Petersburg, Dallas, Miami, New Orleans, and Orlando.


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