GET $5 BACK:As of September 19994 Archives spend $25 on a Starbucks eGift card and get a $5 eGift card for free.
What's better than a yummy pumpkin spice latte to kick off spooky season? Getting it for $5 off.
Starbucks isn't exactly on the cheap side, especially when you start piling on the snacks to go with your fall-flavored beverages. But there's a deal going on right now that you can take advantage of to save a little coin and prep for the holiday season.
As of Sept. 19, when you buy a $25 Starbucks eGift card, you'll get a $5 eGift card in return. So whether you'd like to buy your buds some caffeine for Christmas or you want to start a prepaid Starbies fund for yourself, you get a little reward in return. But act fast, because this deal ends today.
SEE ALSO: Satisfy your cravings with Doordash promo codes that actually workThere are tons of fun gift card designs, from colorful fall leaves to new school year wishes and much more. Once you purchase the eGift card, you'll receive a $5 promotional gift in your email with instructions on how to redeem it. Plus, if you use a gift card for your purchase, you get two Stars (Starbucks Rewards points) per every dollar you spend. You can redeem those for free drinks, food, and other goodies. So it's kind of like you're starting your own little Starbucks savings fund, right?
Whether you're a Starbucks regular or you enjoy a fine latte on special occasions, this is still a great deal. Grab a couple of gift cards and stock up! You never know when you might just want to show your appreciation to someone special (or treat yourself).
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