DENVER, Sept. 27, 2016 -- In celebration of National Coffee Day, LaMar’s Donuts is giving away free coffee on Thursday, September 29 to all patrons that purchase a $1.19 limited time collectors cup. Additionally, all guests presenting a LaMar’s mug on September 30 through October 4 will receive free coffee.
The free-coffee offer is good for one 16-ounce cup. LaMar's coffee mugs will be available for purchase on September 29 at participating LaMar’s Donuts locations, while supplies last.
LaMar’s Donuts has nine Colorado stores and 16 locations in four additional states. The company anticipates new locations across multiple markets in 2016-2017.
LaMar’s has received numerous awards including “Colorado’s best food and beverage brand” by Denver Business Journal readers and received second place on MSN’s “9 Best Doughnut Chains in America,” both in 2015.
LaMar's donuts are made fresh every morning. Every LaMar's product is produced by hand from start to finish, beginning with kneading the dough to the made-from-scratch icing and glazes.
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About LaMar’s Donuts – After developing his original donut recipe as a teenager in 1933, Ray Lamar opened the first LaMar's Donuts in 1960 in Kansas City, Missouri. Today the franchised chain has 25 stores in five states. LaMar's has won numerous awards and favorable reviews by such publications as The New Yorker and Gourmet magazine, and was the first donut to be reviewed and acclaimed by Zagat, the world's most trusted guide to restaurants. LaMar's Donuts are proclaimed by many as "simply a better donut." www.Lamars.com
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