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Soul Origin unveils rebrand in new Parramatta store

They will be giving away free coffee and ice cold drinks on 21 November to celebrate the new opening.

Soul Origin has revealed its rebrand with the launch of its branding and store re-design in Parramatta Westfield on 21 November.

“We are excited to embark on the next stage for Soul Origin; the new rebrand aims to revitalise the brand and propel it forward on its journey,” said Adam Neill, COO of Soul Origin.

The new Paramatta store included a dedicated coffee area where they will serve barista-crafted coffee and iced cold drinks.

To celebrate the new store opening, Soul Origin will be giving away free coffee and ice-cold drinks on 21 November from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Moreover, all patrons can also try their panini or baguette for $10 or a salad for $10 as well.

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