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  2. Starbucks Is Giving Away Free Coffee The Monday After ... - AOL

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    Just be sure to sign up for an account by 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on February 9 to get your free coffee coupon. And if you're feeling extra thirsty on Starbucks Monday, the coffee shop did just ...

  3. Folgers - Wikipedia

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    Folgers Coffee is a brand of ground, instant, and single-use pod coffee produced and sold in the United States, with additional distribution in Asia, Canada and Mexico. It forms part of the food and beverage division of The J.M. Smucker Company. Folgers roasts its coffee in New Orleans. [3]

  4. Fantastic Freebies! Folgers Coffee Sample

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    Wal-Mart is offering a free sample of Folgers coffee:Folgers has some great-tasting coffee brewing. Here's why. Every mountain-grown bean of Folgers is evenly roasted, using just the right amount ...

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    To get printable coupons on Shortcuts.com, plug in your zip code. When I entered mine, 48 coupons popped up. If you are looking for more grocery coupons, check out Coupons.com , SmartSource , or ...

  6. High Point (coffee) - Wikipedia

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    The coffee was advertised as being "97% caffeine free." Procter & Gamble's national launch of the beverage received a heavy marketing push with print ads and national TV advertisements, some featured prominently on P&G's soap operas. High Point is mainly known today by its television advertisements.

  7. J. A. Folger - Wikipedia

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    He helped reconstruct after one of San Francisco's many fires, similar to how he had in Nantucket. He helped build a spice-and-coffee mill for a man named William H. Bovee. [2] In 1860, he founded the San Francisco coffee firm known as the J. A. Folger Coffee Company, known today simply as Folgers Coffee. [2]