Costa is giving away free drinks this weekend – how to get one
COFFEE fans can rejoice as Costa is doing a new deal where you can get a free drink.
The coffee chain is bringing in the offer from tomorrow, Friday August 19.
But you'll need to buy a drink first to get the freebie this weekend.
You just have to swipe your Costa App when buying any drink on Friday.
You'll then be able to redeem the offer Saturday, August 20, and up until Thursday, August 25.
For your free drink, you can choose from a number of iced beverages.
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The list of iced drinks you can get hold of through the offer includes iced coffees, iced teas, fruit coolers, lemonade, frappes, bottled frappes or canned coffees.
You can scan your app in-store or at a Costa Express machine, which can be found in petrol stations and newsagents.
If you don't yet have the Costa App, you can download it on the .
Once you have bought your drink, you will receive a reward for the free iced beverage on your app which you can then redeem.
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However, you might not be guaranteed a free drink as the offer is only applicable at participating stores across Great Britain and drinks are subject to availability.
You can check if it's available at your local store . Plus, you can only redeem the offer in-store.
The offer is running across over 1,600 stores.
Any additional syrups, coffee shots, toppings or coffee and milk alternatives that do not come as standard with the free drink will be charged to customers though.
Coffee lovers can save themselves a few pounds with the offer as well.
We looked at how much the eligible free drinks would usually cost to see how much you might be saving.
A medium coffee frappe costs £4.25, while lemonade will set you back £3.30.
A Fuze tea lemon ginger iced tea usually costs £3.25 and a caramel latte can will see you having to fork out £1.80.
Costa regularly runs offers on its drinks, including one last month.
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