Foodservice

Pilot Offering Free Cold Brew on National Cold Brew Day, April 20

Offer redeemable via convenience-store chain’s myRewards Plus app
Pilot is giving away one free small cup of cold brew coffee to customers on National Cold Brew Day
Photograph courtesy of Pilot Co.

Pilot is giving away one free small cup of cold brew coffee to customers on National Cold Brew Day, April 20.

Customers can redeem the one-time offer in the travel center and convenience-store chain's myRewards Plus app for a free small cup of cold brew.

  • Pilot Co. is No. 13 on CSP’s 2023 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by store count.

“Pilot fuels millions of drivers with the best coffee on the interstate, and our new spring flavors are no exception,” said Jamie King, vice president of food and beverage for Knoxville, Tennessee-based Pilot. “Our delicious hot and iced options provide the perfect start to your day, especially when paired with one of our tasty breakfast sandwiches or burritos." 

One of the cold brew options customers can enjoy is Pilot’s just-launched Toffee Cold Brew.

“This perfectly steeped coffee is made using quality sourced coffee beans and decadent toffee notes,” Pilot said. “Also available for a limited time is the new hot Salted Caramel Coffee, which blends the richness of sweet caramel with a hint of salt for a perfectly balanced flavor.”

Pilot Co. is the largest operator of travel centers in North America, with more than 750 locations across 44 states and six Canadian provinces, selling about 14 billion gallons of fuel a year and about $3 billion in food and merchandise.

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