How to Get Free Dutch Bros in Twin Falls on Tuesday

If you’re in Twin Falls on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, you’ve got a chance to grab some free Dutch Bros coffee—and it’s all for a great cause! As we head into Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Innovative Medical Imaging (IMI) is hosting its annual Brake for Breakfast event.

What to Expect at Brake for Breakfast

The event will take place from 7 AM to 10:30 AM at Innovative Medical Imaging, located at 512 Pole Line Rd, Suite 1, right next to Dutch Bros. This is a drive-thru event, meaning you can simply pull in, grab a free breakfast, and pick up some great breast cancer awareness goodies—all without having to step out of your car. Plus, for the first 300 participants, you’ll receive a $5 Dutch Bros gift card! Free breakfast and free coffee all in one quick stop.

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Support a Great Cause

Brake for Breakfast is more than just about free goodies—it’s about spreading awareness for breast cancer and supporting early detection. The Twin Falls Fire Department will also be at the event, raising funds for the Tough Enough to Wear Pink campaign through their "Money for Mammograms" initiative. So not only will you be getting something for yourself, but you'll also be contributing to a much larger cause.

Special Gift for Survivors

If you or someone you know is a breast cancer survivor, IMI has a special gift just for you. It’s a small way to honor the strength and resilience of those who have battled breast cancer.

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How to Get Your Free Dutch Bros

To snag your free coffee, all you need to do is swing by Innovative Medical Imaging on Tuesday morning between 7 and 10 AM, pick up your breakfast snack, goodie bag, and gift card, and then head over to Dutch Bros right next door. Just remember—only the first 300 people through the line will get the gift card, so it’s best to show up early!

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