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Love's Offers Free Drinks Through App

Perks expand from professional drivers to others
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Photograph courtesy of Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores

OKLAHOMA CITY Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores is giving selected customers free drinks year-round through the new Love’s Free Drink Club. Using the Love’s Connect app, customers will get every 10th drink for free.

“We’re excited to launch Love’s Free Drink Club to recognize our growing number of loyal four-wheel customers,” said Francie Koop, manager of customer strategy for Love’s. “We offer professional truck drivers deals through My Love Rewards, so we want to do something for our four-wheel customers to show our appreciation.”

On the Love’s Connect app, customers can click “scan to earn drink rewards” to view their mobile barcode. Each time a customer scans their barcode with the purchase of a fountain drink, coffee, tea or ICEE drink, they get closer to earning a free drink. The free drink redemption will never expire.

Love’s travel stop network has more than 530 locations in 41 states. Founded in 1964 with headquarters in Oklahoma City, the company remains family-owned and operated. Love’s provides professional truck drivers and motorists with 24-hour access to gasoline, diesel fuel, fresh coffee, restaurant offerings and more. Love’s has more than 390 truck service centers, which include on-site and stand-alone Speedco and Love’s Truck Care locations.

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