Dunkin' Donuts is Giving Away Freebies on National Donut Day
National Donut Day is here, and with it comes plenty of freebies and promotions to honor the holiday and satisfy your sweet tooth. So where can you go to take advantage of the free desserts and donut specials? Why, Dunkin' Donuts of course!
Dunkin' Donuts is offering a free classic donut with the purchase of any beverage on Friday, June 6th, so head down to your local Dunkin's to kickstart your day.
But that's not all. Dunkin is also throwing in some new merchandise to sweeten the deal and celebrate the delicious holiday. At select locations, the donut chain will serve your donuts in a mini donut bag, created in partnership with Stoney Clover Lane.
Available online starting Friday, June 6, you can also purchase a double-sided pouch with a Strawberry Frosted donut on one side and a Chocolate Frosted on the other for $78, as well as two bag charms – one with an Iced Coffee Charm topped with a mini donut and a Donut Chain Charm for $48 each. There is also a set of four Dunkin' Donut's patches on the website for $18 each.
The dessert chain is also expanding its line of merchandise to include even more Dunkin'-inspired items such as acrylic and stainless-steel tumblers ($16.99 and $24.99), straw toppers ($6.99) and cup sleeves ($6.99). These items will only be available at participating Dunkin' locations and for a limited time only.
For those who don't know, the Salvation Army established National Donut Day to honor the Donut Lassies and Donut Girls, women who traveled to France to serve donuts and supplies to soldiers during World War I.
"National Donut Day is a time to remember the lasting impact of a unique piece of history and to honor the heroic men and women who have served our country," Merle Heatwole, the Salvation Army's national commander stated in a press release.
Dunkin' Donuts is Giving Away Freebies on National Donut Day first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 6, 2025
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