New York, NY
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Meatpacking District
FREE HOT COCOA: Snap a photo with the new #LightsOnTheCobbles installations at the Meatpacking District and show it to Kobrick Coffee for a free hot chocolate on #NationalCocoaDay from 1-7pm today (12/13/21) (or while supplies last). đŸ«â˜•ïž
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