
Where To Get Free Donuts On National Donut Day June 6
In case you haven't heard, a very important holiday is coming up: National Donut Day, which falls on June 6. And if you haven't heard about this sacred day, you probably haven't heard that you can get F-R-E-E donuts from select stores.
Yup, you read that right. Free. Donuts. There are, of course, a few small catches, so read on to find where (and how) to get a free glazed treat this Friday.
Dunkin' — Get a free donut with the purchase of any beverage.
Whether you're getting a black drip coffee or an Iced Mocha Swirl Latte with an extra pump of vanilla, Dunkin's got you covered with a free classic donut on June 6.Not only that, but they're also releasing their new line of merch in partnership with Stoney Clover Lane, if you feel so inclined to really show your love for America's favorite sweet treat. (Psst, Dunkin', if you're listening: I wouldn't be mad if you sent over a cute donut bag charm, just sayin'.)
Krispy Kreme — Receive any donut for free, no purchase necessary. Plus, get a dozen donuts for just $2 with the purchase of a dozen at regular price.
That's right: You can walk into any Krispy Kreme and get whichever donut your heart desires, no catch. And if you're feeding a crowd of donut lovers, take advantage of their $2 offer for a dozen (after you buy a dozen at full price, but I'm sure no one will complain about having to eat 24 donuts).But that's not all! National Donut Day kicks off "14 Days Of Original Glazed," aka Krispy Kreme's way of celebrating 88 years with their classic glazed donut. Krispy Kreme rewards members can purchase a dozen Original Glazed donuts for $9.99 through June 20, with a special offer on Friday the 13th for a dozen donuts for 13 cents (after the purchase of a dozen at regular price).
Duck Donuts — Get a free cinnamon sugar donut, in-store only, no purchase necessary.
This one's for all of you who like to stick to the classics. Duck Donuts is giving away a free cinnamon sugar donut to all customers; the only catch is that you have to order in-store.If, like me, you can easily take down two to three donuts in one sitting, you can also get six cinnamon sugar donuts for just $6 and share with a friend.
Tim Hortons — Get a free donut with the purchase of a drink when you order in the app.
US Tim Hortons locations will be giving away a free donut of your choice with the purchase of any beverage in the app through June 8. I'm not telling you what to do, but maybe get the Iced Capp. Just one gal's opinion.
LaMar's Donuts — Get a free glazed donut, no purchase necessary.
For everyone who agrees that glazed donuts are the best donuts, LaMar's is giving away this classic for free with no purchase necessary. I'm officially manifesting an East Coast location for selfish (donut-loving) reasons.
Paris Baguette — Loyalty program members can get a free sugar mochi donut or a small twisted donut with any purchase.
Yes, Paris Baguette does more than just fancy cakes and pastries! On June 6, use the app to purchase anything (I'd highly recommend something from their summer menu) and get a free sugar mochi donut or twisted donut.
Sheetz — Get a free donut through June 10 with the purchase of any Sheetz fountain drink, Sheetz Bros coffee, or bottled beverage when you order on the app.
This beloved convenience store chain is extending National Donut Day by a week, so you have ample opportunity to get a little fried treat. Just use the app to purchase a fountain drink, coffee, or bottled beverage, and go to the "OFFERZ" tab to claim your free donut.
Stan's Donuts — Get a free chocolate-dipped donut with any purchase over $2.30.
I have quite literally walked through a blizzard for Stan's, and I'd do it again. Not only is this Chicago-based chain offering a free chocolate-dipped donut with any purchase over $2.30, but lucky winners who bite into a pink one will receive free donuts for a YEAR. BRB, booking a flight to Chicago as we speak.
Voodoo Doughnuts — Get a free donut with the purchase of their Pink Raised Glazed Dozen for $10.
Voodoo Donuts almost had me ready to uproot my entire life to Portland, and now they're offering a free donut with the purchase of a dozen of their signature pink glazed donuts for only $10, in-store only. Give the box as a gift, and keep the free one for yourself as a reward for being such a good friend.
Shipley Donuts — Get a free glazed donut with any purchase in-store or online.
Shipley's is giving away their iconic hexagonal glazed donut for free with any purchase. Either pop on by in person or use the code DonutMonth25 when you order online.
Lidl — Get a free glazed donut with any in-app purchase.
Yes, Lidl, the grocery store, is giving away donuts. Make any purchase in the app to claim your free glazed.
Honey Dew Donuts — Get a free donut with the purchase of any medium beverage.
This New England chain is giving away any donut with the purchase of a medium beverage. Sitting in the sun with a S'mores Cold Brew and a donut might actually heal me.
Graeter's — Get a free donut with any coffee purchase.
This Midwest ice cream shop is giving all customers a free donut with any coffee purchase at their Cincinnati area bakery stores (and let's be honest, you'd probably get a coffee with your donut anyway).
Let us know which donut you'll be grabbing this National Donut Day!
For anyone who can't make it to their favorite donut shop on June 6, download the Tasty app to browse and save the best donut recipes — no subscription required.
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