How This Simple Game Can Win You FREE STARBUCKS For Life

With it being the holiday season, Starbucks is in a giving mood and wants to hook you up for life.

From now until January 11, Starbucks Rewards members can enter a sweepstakes to win “Starbucks for Life,” or in reality, Starbucks for 30 years.

Yeah, for whatever reason, a Starbucks lifetime only lasts 30 years, but it’s still pretty cool as winners will be able to walk into the popular coffee shop and get a free drink, or food item every day.

When logging on to the Starbucks for Life site, participants play a game of “chance,” where they “unwrap” unique game pieces and hope they match up with the grand prizes.

If you click and unwrap up the yeti, jingle bell and reindeer, as pictured below, you’ll win yourself a lifetime supply of coffee.

If not, you can at least try to win a year, month, or week supply of free coffee, which is not as flashy as the grand prize, but still awesome.

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Every time you use your card to buy something at Starbucks, you get another chance to play the game, up to twice a day until the January 11 deadline.

Starbucks had this promotion last year and handed out Lebron James-like lifetime deals to 14 people, but will only crown seven winners this year, five in the US and two in Canada.

You really have nothing to lose, so might as well try it, and may the odds be ever in your favor.

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