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Edinburgh Live
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Danyel VanReenen

Popular Edinburgh coffee house giving away free coffee for a year

A top-notch Edinburgh coffee roaster plans to give away a year's supply of takeaway coffee worth more than £1,000.

Cairngorm Coffee Roasters are celebrating a successful opening weekend with a new social media competition, and one lucky person will be announced on August 10.

"This is both too good to be true and true at the same time," the company said on Instagram.

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"After Cairngorm Coffee Co's cracking opening weekend at Bonnie & Wilde Market in the St. James Quarter, we're going to give one lucky follower a year's supply of free coffee from the Cairngorm Bonnie & Wild store. Not one a month. Not one a week. One a day. That's right, 365(ish) coffees. A dream come true? It will be."

To be in with a chance of winning the incredible prize coffee fans must follow Cairngorm and Bonnie & Wild on Instagram, like the dedicated entry post and share it to their story.

“This prize is a dream come true for specialty coffee lovers," said Cairngorm Coffee founder Robi Lambie.

“Imagine winning a free takeaway coffee, every day, for a whole year. That’s 365 days of caffeine-fueled goodness. Imagine no more. It’s the perfect way to celebrate such a brilliant opening weekend at Bonnie & Wild. I wish I could enter myself!”

Cairngorm Coffee is a Scottish company on a mission to share good coffee with the world. The company roasts coffee in the Cairngorms every week, and strives for clarity and sweetness in each batch.

The company already has two shops in central Edinburgh to provide a unique sit-in experience, and the newest location is in St. James Quarter just off Prince's Street.

To learn more, follow Cairngorm Coffee ( @cairngormcoffeeco ) on Instagram.

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