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FREE COFFEE TOMORROW at Aroma Joe's for National Coffee Day

 


Aroma Joe’s, one of the nation’s leading handcrafted beverage franchises, is celebrating National Coffee Day on September 29th with a FREE 20-ounce Hot or Iced Coffee for all guests.  AJ’s Rewards members have even more to celebrate and will receive one FREE 24oz Hot or Iced Coffee reward to be used from September 29th – October 5th.  In addition, Aroma Joe’s will donate $1 for every FREE coffee given to Make-A-Wish, which gives children with critical illnesses renewed strength to fight their illnesses, bringing families closer together and uniting entire communities.   

“National Coffee Day is more than a celebration of our customers; it’s also the perfect time to give back through our inaugural Make-A-Wish fundraising campaign. We invite both new and loyal fans to enjoy our delicious, craft-roasted, and sustainably sourced coffee, as Aroma Joe’s continues its mission to positively impact people,” said Carrie Riley, Aroma Joe’s Chief Marketing Officer.

“We are so excited for this opportunity to partner with Aroma Joe’s to raise funds for National Coffee Day,” said Nichole Rutherford, Director of Development for Make-A-Wish Maine. “Their National Coffee Day donation campaign will provide invaluable funds to help fulfill the wishes of critically ill children in the states where Aroma Joe’s has stores.”

Unlike many competitors, Aroma Joe’s proprietary coffee blends are 100% Rainforest Alliance Certified and audited annually against environmental, social, and economic criteria to protect farmers, and biodiversity and foster a culture of respect. The craft roasted coffee is not only sustainably grown and ethically sourced but creates beverages that are full-flavored, rich, and deliciously smooth. 

The AJ’s Rewards promo extends through October 5 in AJ’s Rewards and $1 donations to Make-A-Wish for every free coffee will also continue through the extended Rewards period. For more information on AJ’s Rewards and to download, please visit: aromajoes.com/ajs-rewards

About Aroma Joe’s®:

Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Scarborough, Maine with 117 locations across Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Florida, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York. Aroma Joe's is a local destination for handcrafted coffee and espresso drinks, unique infused blends, signature AJs RUSH® Energy Drinks and all-day food offerings served in a friendly and upbeat environment. Aroma Joe's is positively impacting people with passion, caring and a commitment to excellence throughout every shop and community. For more information and for franchising opportunities visit: aromajoes.com.

About Make-A-Wish:

Make-A-Wish® creates life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Together with generous donors, supporters, staff and volunteers, Make-A-Wish delivers hope and joy to children and their families when they need it most. Make-A-Wish aims to bring the power of wishing to every child with a critical illness because wish experiences can help improve emotional and physical health. Since 1992, Make-A-Wish has granted 375,000 wishes throughout the U.S. and its territories. With 58 chapters nationwide, Make-A-Wish is the most trusted nonprofit operating locally across 50 states. For more information about a Make-A-Wish Chapter in your area visit wish.org.

* One per person. While supplies last. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Excludes cold brew or espresso-based drink. At participating locations only. ©2022 AJ IP Holder, LLC. Aroma Joe's® is a registered trademark of AJ IP Holder, LLC


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