
From duvet covers to tracksuits: Dunkin' bringing back limited-edition merch
From duvet covers to tracksuits: Dunkin' bringing back limited-edition merch
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Apollo the dog goes viral after a Dunkin' Donut shop celebrates his birthday with a song and a tasty treat in Chester, New York.
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Dunkin' is bringing back sold-out merchandise, including the DunKings tracksuit worn by Ben Affleck for Super Bowl 58, in support of a good cause.
The merch drop coincides with Dunkin' Iced Coffee Day on June 18, an annual fundraiser for the Dunkin' Joy in Childhood Foundation, a non-profit organization that "provides grants to hundreds of nonprofits each year making a difference in the lives of kids battling hunger or illness across the country."
One dollar from every iced coffee and cold brew sold at participating Dunkin' locations nationwide will be donated to the foundation, which is powered by powered by Dunkin' and franchisees, partners, employees and guests.
"One hundred percent of the donated funds raised on Dunkin' Iced Coffee Day will go back to local communities, supporting health and hunger relief organizations that share the Foundation's commitment to delivering joy to kids when and where it's needed most," Dunkin said in a June 12 news release.
Dunkin' says 100% of proceeds from sales on ShopDunkin.com will also support the foundation while supplies last.
DunKings merch, more returns on Dunkin' Iced Coffee Day
All sorts of Dunkin' merch, including clothing and a donut pool, will return to Dunkin's online shop on June 18, while supplies last.
"Dunkin' is bringing back previous launches and past sold-out merchandise," Dunkin' said in the news release. "From the brand's first-ever wedding merch collection to Dunkin' duvet covers, fan-favorite pieces are making a comeback on June 18."
Customers get a "second chance to shop while supporting a joyful cause."
The price range for the products was not immediately available.

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