Free coffees are to be given out across Dublin over the next two weeks.
The coffees are being given out by Minor Figures, the company behind the popular Oat M*lk used by many coffee shops in the capital. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays over the next couple of weeks, keep an eye out Minor Figures Jimny posted up at locations all over the city where the team will be handing out specialty coffees made with Oat M*lk.
The team will be hitting college campuses, popular swim spots, and city centre locations as well as Donnybrook, Rathmines, Stoneybatter or and Seapoint. The free coffees will give Dubs a chance to try the brand's signature Barista Oat M*lk.
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The Oat M*lk is designed specifically to pair with specialty coffee and to compliment the unique flavour profile of each espresso. Minor Figures has also recently expanded its Oat M*lk range with the addition of Everyday Oat and Everyday Oat Light for customers to enjoy at home.
Those who find themselves in the south inner city today (Friday, October 14) will be able to nab themselves a free coffee at Mister Magpie on Merrion Road in Ballsbridge. Simply opt for Oat M*lk when you order your coffee.
Minor Figures Oat M*lk is non-GMO and 100% vegan. It contains only naturally occurring sugars and is fortified with calcium, iodine, & vitamins B2, B12, and D.
Everyday Oat and Everyday Oat Light are now available in Tesco and Nourish. Barista Oat range is available in stockists nationwide including Tesco, Dunnes Stores, SuperValu, as well as Independent and Health Food stores such as Holland & Barrett, Nourish, Evergreen, Fresh, and Donnybrook Fair. You can also find Minor Figures being served up in specialty coffee shops all over Ireland.
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