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Free Coffee in Davis for National Coffee Day on Sunday
Sept. 29 is National Coffee Day and Starbucks and Peet's have free coffee offers for java lovers.

By Beth Lawton and Autumn Johnson
Wake up and smell the coffee!
National Coffee Day is thisĀ Sunday, Sept. 29. If youāre dragging a bit, you can get a free cup at a number of local coffee shops.
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Peet's Coffee & TeaĀ is offering a free 12 ounce maple latteĀ with the purchase any "artisan baked good" or "Simply Oatmeal" between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sept. 29.Ā Get the coupon here.Ā (The coupon is not valid for supermarket locations.)
According to the Starbucks website,Ā Starbucks is offering free samples of theirĀ newĀ Ethiopia coffee on Sept. 29.Ā Those who purchase a bag of theĀ Ethiopia coffee that day will receiveĀ commemorative Ethiopia tasting cup.
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Creamer fanatics can get a coupon for a freeĀ bottle of creamer byĀ clicking here and entering to win theirĀ Pumpkin Pie Spice creamerĀ via Facebook.Ā Creamer coupons can be found here.
Peet's in Davis:
- 231 E St.
- 1411 W Covell Blvd.
Starbuck's stores in Davis:
- 825 Russell Blvd #24
- 208 F St
- 2038 Lyndell Terrace
The National Coffee Association says 83 percent of Americans have had a cup of coffee in the past year.
While there are some health concerns about over-consumption of caffeine, āfor most people theĀ health benefits [of consuming coffee]Ā outweigh the risks,āĀ according to the Mayo Clinic.Ā
In moderation, coffee may help prevent Parkinsonās disease, Type 2 diabetes and liver cancer. It also contains antioxidants. It some people, unfiltered coffee may elevate cholesterol in people with certain genetic mutations.Ā Read more about the health benefits (and risks) from drinking coffee here.
Do you have a another favorite coffee shop? Give them a shout out in the comments below.
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