FORT MYERS, Fla. – Need a little extra boost to get you through the day? Well, you’re in luck! Today is National Coffee Day and several businesses are breaking out their favorite blends to celebrate.
Matt Smith and Patty Miller of Stan’s Coffee stopped by the WINK News studio to give us a peek of what they have brewing.
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