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Wilde Cafe & Spirits Invites You to Warm Someone's Heart and Feet This Season

Socks are the most needed and least donated item to homeless shelters.

Join Wilde Cafe & Spirits in warming the feet of someone less fortunate this Holiday season. As an incentive, by donating a pack of socks you'll receive 10% off your tab, or purchase $100 in gift cards and Wilde Cafe will donate the socks for you. Now until December 30th!

Maybe enjoy a red velvet cupcake while you're there? :D


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