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INTERNATIONAL DELIGHT® IS GOING THE EXTRA MILE ON NATIONAL COFFEE DAY BY GIVING PEOPLE THE CHANCE TO ENTER AND WIN A NEW CAR AND A YEAR’S SUPPLY* OF ICED COFFEE

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Worldwide Delight® is celebrating Nationwide Espresso Day by launching its Candy Journey Sweepstakes, giving followers an opportunity to win a brand new automobile and a yr’s provide* of Worldwide Delight Iced Espresso cans. From September 29 by November 10, followers can enter at InternationalDelightCarSweeps.com. Moreover, they’ll get 100% money again on certified purchases of iced espresso by the Ibotta app whereas provides final.

Worldwide Delight Iced Espresso is available in 5 flavors, together with REESE’S and OREO® Iced Espresso, accessible at choose shops for $2.68. To discover a retailer close to you, go to their retailer locator.

Since 1987, Worldwide Delight® has introduced pleasure by its espresso creamers and iced espresso, fostering connection and celebration. For extra data, go to InternationalDelight.com.

Danone North America, the corporate behind Worldwide Delight, is a Licensed B Company® dedicated to sustainability. Mondelēz International, accomplice to Worldwide Delight’s OREO® Iced Espresso, is a number one international snack firm.

*Phrases and situations apply.

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