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Yes, it’s true. Starbucks is giving away free pints of ice cream, via Facebook. How it works is that, through the Starbucks Facebook application, you can send a certificate for one free pint of Starbucks ice cream to a Facebook friend. To send a free Starbucks free ice cream, just follow the following easy steps. (Sorry, you can’t get the free pint for yourself - you’ll have to have a friend send it to you!) First, you will need to be logged into your Facebook account. Then, click the link that we have provided below (keep reading!) You will be brought to this page - of course, this is a Facebook application, so you have to “allow” it. Ah, the tradeoffs we make for our friends. After ‘allowing’ the Starbucks Facebook application, you will be taken to a page which displays this information: Unfortunately, they are only releasing 800 certificates each hour - on the hour - so unless you (and your friend) are really lucky, you’re likely to see this: But you can always keep trying! Here’s the link:
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