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Cafe Bustelo: free downloads of their iTunes Playlist (currently 10 tunes)

Cafe Bustelo Cuban Cafe con Leche in a can – offers you ten free iTunes downloads from their custom playlist:You give them your email and they give a you a code to use on iTunes for their downloads

http://www.bustelocool.com/

If you click on “Wake me Up” you can also set up to get free wake-up calls from them.

Finally, if you click on SIGN UP, there is an offer to get some Cafe Bustelo for free if you tell them something cool about their coffee drink and they use it on their site.

The ten songs are:

1. Cut Copy – “Lights & Music”

2. Pacifika – “Me Cai”

3. Sonates – “Quilombo to espera”

4. The Jealous Girlfriends – “Robuxulla”

5. Alegbra – “Run & Hide”

6. Ben Jelen – “Wreckage”

7. Trin-i-tee – “Listen”

8. J*Davey – “Mr.Mister”

9. Crystal Castles – “Crimewave”

10. Arthur Hanlon – “Mujer Mistica”

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