Foodservice

Casey’s Launches New Darn Good Coffee Blends With Free Unlimited Cup Offer

Rewards members can come back multiple times a day for refill with no other in-store purchase required
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Photograph courtesy of Casey's General Stores

Casey’s General Stores Inc. has rolled out eight new Darn Good Coffee blends, and Casey’s is offering Casey’s Rewards members unlimited cups of coffee for free. Casey’s Rewards members can get a free coffee of any size today through Jan. 28 whenever they visit a Casey’s store, one per transaction. They can come back multiple times a day for a free cup with no other in-store purchase required.

“Casey’s Darn Good Coffee isn’t your typical gas station coffee,” said Tom Brennan, chief merchandising officer at Casey’s. “With a variety of roasts and caffeine levels, we have a quality brew for every coffee drinker. Whether you prefer your coffee day or night, hot or iced, you can make Casey’s Darn Good coffee your own way. Now is the time to try it with our unlimited, free coffee offer.” 

The eight new blends are:

  • Casey’s Country House Blend

  • 100% Colombian

  • French Roast 

  • Rooster’s Call High Caffeine

  • Salted Caramel Toffee

  • Light Roast

  • Decaf

For a limited time in select locations, Casey’s will also offer a special Toasted Pecan blend.

Casey’s, based in Ankeny, Iowa, operates more than 2,600 c-stores in the greater Midwest under the Casey’s and GoodStop brands and in Texas under the Lone Star Food Stores and CEFCO brands. The company is the third-largest convenience-store retailer, the fourth-largest holder of liquor licenses and the fifth-largest pizza chain in the United States. Casey's General Stores Inc. is No. 3 on CSP's 2024 Top 202 ranking of convenience-store chains by store count.

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