There's a special kind of disappointment felt when you go to make your morning coffee, only to realise you're all out of beans. Now you need to decide whether you make a mad dash to the closest cafe before work starts, or just tough it out until lunch. If you know that feeling all too well, Coffee Supreme has recently announced a giveaway that'll make sure you never run out again – or at least for the next decade.
If you're not familiar with Coffee Supreme, it was founded in New Zealand back in 1993 and has been offering quality blends for just over three decades now. The company eventually expanded to Australia's coffee capital, Melbourne, followed by Brisbane, before heading across the Pacific to open roasteries and cafes in Japan.
So how can you score a decade's worth of beans? It's easier than brewing a fresh cup. To enter, all you need to do is head to Coffee Supreme's Never Run Out competition page, choose your preferred blend, and plug in your details.
You have three blends to choose from, the sweet and moreish Supreme, the smooth and creamy South and the dark and strong Boxer. If you're the lucky winner, you'll receive 500g of your chosen coffee every fortnight for the next 10 years.
"There’s nothing sweeter to a coffee drinker than the knowledge you never have to think about ordering coffee again," said Coffee Supreme’s CMO, Kate Kember. "We’re delivering that gift to one lucky drinker for the next ten years."
"We pushed hard for ‘never run out for the rest of your life’, but Warren from accounts said ten years of free coffee oughta do it. We think that’s still pretty awesome."
The Coffee Supreme's Never Run Out giveaway is running now until 14th December 2024 – you can enter the competition here.
Main image credit: Coffee Supreme
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