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Stop by and enjoy a cup of joe on National Coffee Day, Sept. 29

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Stop by and enjoy a cup of joe on National Coffee Day, Sept. 29
On National Coffee Day (Tuesday, Sept. 29), motorists can receive free or discounted coffee at many truck stops and travel centers.

Tuesday, Sept. 29 is National Coffee Day. Whether you call it java, joe or coffee, drink it plain or “doctored” with sugar and cream, it’s no secret that this caffeinated beverage is a favorite of truckers across the U.S. and Canada.

To celebrate, Love’s Travel Stops, Pilot Flying J and Travel Centers of America are offering special prices and freebies.

Love’s Travel Stops

Love’s is celebrating National Coffee Day by offering customers any sized coffee or hot beverage for the reduced price of $1 on Sept. 29. In addition, when coffee purchases are made through the Love’s Connect app, all proceeds will go to Love’s annual Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals campaign. My Love Rewards members can use a free drink refill credit for the purchase, and Love’s will donate $1 on their behalf.

“National Coffee Day is a great way to show our support for CMN Hospitals,” said Jenny Love Meyer, executive vice president and chief culture officer of Love’s. “We appreciate our customers who are so generous in helping sick and injured children across the country through our campaign.”

This year, for the first time, customers can reply to Love’s social media posts on National Coffee Day with a photo of their Love’s coffee, and Love’s will donate an additional dollar to CMN Hospitals.

Drink options for the day include Love’s signature house or dark roast blend; Colombian or Brazilian blend; pumpkin-flavored coffee; Cinnabon, Pumpkin Spice or any cappuccino flavor; and hot tea.

Pilot Flying J

Pilot Flying J, the largest operator of travel centers in North America, is calling all coffee lovers to celebrate National Coffee Day on Sept. 29 with a free cup of the “best coffee on the interstate.”

Guests who download or open the Pilot Flying J app on Sept. 29 will find an exclusive offer to redeem one free hot or iced Pilot coffee.

“Celebrate National Coffee Day with us and enjoy a free cup from our exclusive line of premium coffee varieties,” said Jamie King, senior director of food and beverage for Pilot Flying J. “For drivers embarking on a journey of a thousand miles — or just across town — Pilot Coffee is a co-pilot worthy of the trip, made complete with our wide variety of creamers, syrups and toppings.”

In addition to the classic Pilot House blend, guests can try seasonal or limited-time brews such as Nicaraguan blend, vanilla cold brew, pumpkin-maple cappuccino and others.

TravelCenters of America

Professional drivers across the country can enjoy a free cup of coffee on Tuesday, Sept. 29, as TravelCenters of America celebrates National Coffee Day at select TA, Petro Stopping Centers and TA Express locations. Members of TA’s UltraONE loyalty program can swipe their card at the kiosk and receive a coupon to redeem their free cup from 12 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. on National Coffee Day

All four flavors of TA’s World Blends coffee will be offered — extreme, Columbian, high mountain Arabica and the seasonal flavor, bourbon pecan.

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