7 BREW COFFEE CUTS RIBBON IN BRADENTON, DONATES $1,500 TO HUMANE SOCIETY OF MANATEE COUNTY
7 Brew, the drive-thru beverage concept revolutionizing the coffee industry, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 685 Cortez Road W. Striving to serve as a strong community advocate, 7 Brew Bradenton donated $1,500 to the Humane Society of Manatee County (HSMC).
“We’re excited to continue our growth in Bradenton,” said Zac Cockman, 7 Brew Bradenton director of franchisees.“The community has already embraced us with open arms, and we look forward to continuing to serve our new neighbors! We’re honored to continue our partnership with the Humane Society of Manatee County, as they work to find homes for our four-legged friends in need.”
Representatives from HSM catered the ribbon-cutting to receive the donation from 7 Brew.
“We are incredibly grateful to continue our partnership with 7 Brew Coffee and thrilled to be part of their journey as they celebrate the opening of a second location,” said Jessica Weiss, events and volunteer manager for HSMC. “Their ongoing commitment to community and compassion makes a meaningful difference for the animals in our care. With 7 Brew’s continued support, we are better able to expand our outreach, support adoptions and work toward our goal of giving animals a brighter future.”
The business’s next step will be to host a Swag Day on Saturday, Jan. 24, where customers who purchase a large drink will get a free 7 Brew t-shirt.
More than your standard coffee stand, 7 Brew offers over 20,000 unique drink combinations. From the original Blondie, a caramel and vanilla breve, to 7 Energy, smoothies, shakes and teas, there is something for everyone at 7 Brew. The brand boasts more than 600 stands across the country.
The 7 Brew stand will add 50 jobs to the Bradenton area. Those interested in joining the Brew Crew should apply at7crew.7brewcareers.com.