COLAtoday Drink Up Week coffee shop specials

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Happy Drink Up Week Cola, where we’ll be celebrating the beverage-makers in our community all week long. What better way to kick off the week than with a coffee crawl across Cola to get you amped for the 20+ drink specials we have to share with you.

Plus, tune into our Instagram at 4 p.m. today as we drink our way down Main Street sharing cocktail specials from Hall’s Chophouse, Cantina 76, TakoSushi, and Transmission Arcade.

Blūm, 2824 Devine St. | In honor of COLAtoday blue, Blūm has created a blueberry cold brew with Cheerios + cereal milk (oat).

Drip, 729 Saluda Ave. | Drink up with Drip’s “Brown Sugar Cardamom Latte” served iced or hot. We’ve been told it will bring “pure joy + sends you to the moon and back.”

Loveland Coffee, 7475 Carlisle St, Irmo | Combining two things we love, Loveland Coffee is adding Agar Boba to its cold brew, creating chewy, jelly-like pearls that are sweetened with brown sugar cinnamon. Add in brown sugar syrup and milk (or a milk alternative) for a fun refreshing summer treat.

Oliver Gospel Roastery, 1120 Taylor St. | Oliver Gospel Roastery has two sweet specials that are perfect afternoon treats. Stop in and try the Peaches-n-Cream Frappe or the Bahama Sunrise made with passion tea, lemonade, and mango syrup.

Sweetwaters Coffee + Tea, 1002 Park St. | Wake up with this special and get to daydreaming. The Dreamy Cold Brew is made with cold brew, vanilla syrup, and heavy cream.

Swiff, 736 Harden St. | Swiff’s cooked up a Caramel Cookie Dough Freddo, a shaken caramel espresso topped with its cookie dough cold foam. Plus, on Thurs., July 28 and Fri., 29, guests who purchase a beverage will receive a voucher for a free espresso-based drink to redeem at a later time

We encourage you to start your java journey this morning and try each of the businesses and specials offered. Don’t forget to tag us with #DrinkUpCola so we can follow along on your COLAtoday coffee crawl adventure.

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