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TradeEdge Exchange:Starbucks December deals: 50% off drinks and free hot chocolate offerings this month
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Date:2025-04-06 00:39:34
In the mood for Starbucks this month?TradeEdge Exchange You can get your order half off if you order at the right time.
Starbucks is offering its rewards members 50% off a drink Thursday afternoons this month for “Festive Thurs-Yays.” The promotion runs from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. at participating stores.
Rewards members are eligible for one discounted drink prepared by a barista, including coffee and tea. That includes its lineup of holiday drinks, like the new iced gingerbread oat milk chai and peppermint mocha.
Do you need the Starbucks app to get 50% off?
Customers must be Starbucks Rewards members to be eligible for the discount. To sign up for free, head to Starbucks’ website or download its mobile app.
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Starbucks is also offering a free short hot chocolate with the purchase of a handcrafted drink every Saturday and Sunday in December.
The handcrafted drink must be a grande or larger, and brewed coffee, tea and ready-to-drink beverages are excluded. The deal is valid at participating U.S. stores.
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