Costa Coffee is giving its customers the chance to increase the value of gift cards for free.
The offer is conveniently on around Mother’s Day but is a perfect treat for saying thank you or celebrating so if you’re wondering how to treat the special someone in your life or even yourself, this could be a great way to do it.
Customers who buy a Costa Coffee gift card online with a value of between £20 and £39 can gain an extra £5 for free to spend in stores nationwide. You can find your local Costa Coffee store here.
The offer is only valid for gift cards purchased online and it’s running until Sunday, March 27, 2022.
Get £5 extra free for every £20 gift card or E-gift you buy online until 27th March.
— Costa Coffee (@CostaCoffee) March 21, 2022
For the one you love this Mother’s Day, or if you just want to treat yourself!
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Whether they’re looking forward to trying Costa’s Hot Cross Bun drinks range or would love to enjoy their all time favourite treats, a gift card means they can enjoy indulging.
The offer also allows customers to buy a gift card worth £40 to £59 and get an extra £10 for free.
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If you spend £60 or more on a gift card online, an extra £15 will be yours for free.
To redeem this offer or buy a Costa Coffee gift card, you can visit the website.
The full terms and conditions are available via the website.
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