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Here Are The Best National Coffee Day Deals In Birmingham
What better way to spend the day than enjoying a cup of coffee for a low price.
BIRMINGHAM, AL — Excitement is building for coffee lovers across the country for the upcoming National Coffee Day on Sunday, Sept. 29. It’s a day to enjoy the incredibly popular morning beverage and also cash in on the great deals going on in Birmingham.
Whether it’s a deal on a small cup of black coffee or buying one caramel frappuccino with soy milk and getting another one free, there’s something for every type of coffee aficionado on the official java holiday.
Here are some of the best deals and events we could find in Birmingham.
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Barnes & Noble: The famed bookseller is getting into the fun on National Coffee Day by offering a free hot or iced tall coffee with the purchase of any bake-case item from a Barnes & Noble Cafe on Sept. 29.
Circle K: The convenience-store chain is offering a free medium Simply Great Coffee with a free Belvita Breakfast Biscuit on Sept. 29..
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Dunkin’: Buy one hot coffee at participating restaurants nationwide on National Coffee Day and you’ll get a second one for free.
Krispy Kreme: On National Coffee Day, grab one free glazed doughnut and one free brewed coffee with no purchase of any item necessary.
Whole Foods Market: Get a coupon from highbrewcoffee.com and get a free can of High Brew Coffee.
It’s a mystery exactly how or when coffee was discovered, however the most popular legend traces its origin back to a goat farmer in Ethiopia. Coffee then eventually made its way to the Arabian Peninsula in the 15th century, before travelers brought it to Europe two hundred years later, according to the National Coffee Association.
A young naval officer named Gabriel de Clieu was the first to bring it to the Americas in the middle part of the 17th century, and it eventually made it to the United States in the decades following, according to the NCA.
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