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A coffee fix for Monday madness

By Hollie Harris

Australia’s largest speciality doughnut retailer, Donut King, is set to give away thousands of cups of free coffee to caffeine lovers around the country on the brand’s ever popular Barista’s Shout Day.
Anyone who heads into the Donut King Noosa Civic store on Monday 19 June will be treated to a free small Royal Bean coffee, brewed by their expert baristas.
Franchise partner for Donut King Noosa Civic, Zac Carew said that Barista’s Shout Day was to thank customers for their patronage and to invite new customers to try the brand’s exclusively brewed Royal Bean coffee blend.
“Whether you need a little Monday motivation or a quick caffeine fix, we invite all of our customers to head to our store and grab a free, freshly-brewed cup of coffee – no tricks, no pranks, our shout.
“We believe there’s no better way to start off a cold winter’s week than with a hot, steaming cup of coffee on the house,” Zac said.
“Whether you’re sitting down to indulge in a decadent Royal Range donut, or grabbing a quick fix of Donut Fries on-the-go, be sure to get your free cup of coffee. We’re pretty confident blue Monday will look a whole lot rosier.”

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