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Starbucks Launches 'Tweet-A-Coffee Program' For Sending eGifts Electronically
Starbucks launched a program Monday where customers can send egifts for coffee purchases Want to virtually contribute to someone's Starbucks coffee via Twitter? This is now possible through the coffee chain's tweet-a-coffee program where coffee drinkers and others can send $5 digital egifts to friends, family, and other acquaintances when they tweet @tweetacoffee the company said in a press release on their website.
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