Mmmm That's Good! Cool Down With Cumberland Farms New Farmhouse Blend Iced Coffee
Convenience store offers delicious, new iced coffee free every Friday May 7th through June 4th
FRAMINGHAM, Mass., April 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Cumberland Farms today announced its kick off to summer with a brand new Iced Coffee made from its famous Farmhouse Blend recipe. Coffee lovers in pursuit of a cool, delicious and affordable cup of freshly roasted iced coffee are getting their wish, as the company's popular medium roast is now available chilled. Plus, any sized coffee, hot or iced is just 99 cents.
Sweetening the new offer, busy customers ready for summer can enjoy their iced coffee for free on Fridays from May 7th through June 4th.
"Our customers have been telling us they prefer Farmhouse Blend on ice in the warm weather. After months of preparation, now is the perfect time to reveal our updated, delicious iced coffee at a great price," said Mr. Ari Haseotes, president of Cumberland Farms Retail Division.
Customers can customize their iced coffee too, selecting from 10 different flavor shots like vanilla or hazelnut. The new Iced Farmhouse Blend is available at all participating Cumberland Farms stores across the Northeast and Florida.
About Cumberland Farms
Cumberland Farms makes life easier for busy people every day. Its network of convenience stores across 11 states reflects the values of three generations of providing customers with value, convenience and unparalleled service - whether you're buying a cold Chill Zone drink, a hot or iced cup of Farmhouse Blend Coffee, or filling the gas tank. Family owned for over 70 years, Cumberland Farms also has a long heritage of giving back to the communities where it operates. For more information about a Cumberland Farms near you, please visit us at www.CumberlandFarms.com.
CONTACT: For more information please contact Christen Graham or Carolyn Evert, Warner Communications, 978-526-1960.
SOURCE Cumberland Farms
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