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Here's What's on Dunkin's Fall Menu This Year, Available Next Week
Starting next Wednesday, Aug. 18, anyone looking to put summer in the rearview and jump into fall can start with one of Dunkin’s numerous pumpkin- and apple-flavored seasonal specials, the company announced Wednesday
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Dunkin' Worker Charged With Manslaughter in Customer's Death
Florida prosecutors have filed a manslaughter charge against a Dunkin’ store employee accused of fatally punching a 77-year-old customer after the employee said the man repeatedly used a racial slur against him.
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Dunkin' Launches ‘Extra Charged' Coffee With 20% More Caffeine
Dunkin’ prides itself on fueling Americans to keep them “running.” Well, brace yourself, because their fuel is apparently getting stronger. The Massachusetts-based chain announced the launch of its new “Extra Charged Coffee,” which it says contains 20% more caffeine than its Classic coffee and debuts Wednesday. The company said a medium Extra Charged Coffee will be offered at a special…
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Dunkin' Brands Is in Talks for Sale to Company That Owns Arby's, Buffalo Wild Wings
Dunkin’ Brands, the Massachusetts-based company that owns Dunkin’ and Baskin-Robbins, confirmed Sunday that it’s been in talks about a sale with a private company.
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Dunkin' Revenue Falls 20%, Company to Close 800 Stores
Dunkin’ Brands said Thursday second-quarter revenue fell 20% as fewer customers stopped by its stores on the way to work due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, customers, often stopping in with their families, are spending more per visit when they do arrive. The company also said it expects to close around 800 U.S. locations this year as it has been evaluating its...
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Heavy Rain Causes Flash Flood Emergency in DC Area
Heavy rain drenched the D.C. area, leading to dangerous flash flooding, stranding drivers in vehicles, falling trees and even leaking into some Metro stations on July 8, 2019.
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Woman Kicked Out of Fairfax Dunkin' Donuts
A woman who was kicked out of a Dunkin’ Donutes location in Fairfax, Virginia, said she believes it was because she is black. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Deals and Discounts for Veterans Day
Businesses in D.C. and across the nation are offering special deals to honor active and retired military personnel for their service. See several of the deals here.
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Just Dunkin': Dunkin' Donuts to Change Its Name
Dunkin’ is dropping the donuts – from its name, anyway. Doughnuts are still on the menu, but the company is renaming itself “Dunkin'” to reflect its increasing emphasis on coffee and other drinks.
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Get Your Caffeine Bang for Your Buck
If you’re looking to get more buzz for your buck, 7-Eleven might be your best bet. Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan explains Quartzy’s report.
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Starbucks Now Requires Personal Info for Accessing Free Wi-Fi
The next time you try to use the Wi-Fi at Starbucks, you’ll be asked for some personal information.
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Dunkin' Partners With Saucony for Limited-Edition Sneakers
Dunkin’ is taking its popular slogan to heart and wants customers to “run” with another Massachusetts brand.
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Road Rage Spills Into Virginia Dunkin Donuts
Road rage led to a fight inside a Dunkin Donuts in Virginia last week, Prince William County Police said.
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Millennial Money Log: Local Fashion Blogger Shares How She Spends
Carla Sanchez is the mind behind lifestyle blog Spicy Candy DC. Her Instagram page of the same name boasts more than 20,000 followers.
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Deals and Discounts for Veterans Day
Businesses in D.C. and across the nation are offering special deals to honor active and retired military personnel for their service. See several of the deals here.
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Dunkin' Donuts Apologizes After Brooklyn Franchise Refuses to Serve Cops
The owner of a Dunkin’ Donuts plans to meet with two police officers who say they were denied service at his franchise in Brooklyn so that he can apologize in person, according to a police union and a statement from the global doughnut company.
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Lawyer Announces Plan to Sue ‘Butt Doctor' for $1 Billion After NYC Woman Dies in Botched Butt Injection
A 31-year-old woman has died after receiving cosmetic buttocks injections from an unlicensed medical practitioner in Manhattan, police say. The woman, Latesha Bynum of Harlem, went to an East 21st Street apartment in Gramercy Park on July 15 to receive the injections, according to police. Hours later, Bynum, a mother of two, called 911 from her home, saying she felt…
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6 Reasons to Celebrate Global Running Day
Last week had National Doughnut Day. Global Running Day is here Wednesday, giving you a good excuse to work off those treats. Here are six reasons why you should join more than 1.2 million people from 185 countries around the world and get moving for the second annual Global Running Day.
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Six Places to Score National Doughnut Day Deals
Whether you’re into powdered sugar or chocolate drizzle, sink your teeth into these special National Doughnut Day offers from some of the biggest local and national names in doughnuts.
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National Doughnut Day 2017 Freebie Deals
It’s almost here. National Doughnut Day, a day devoted to getting your hands on a free doughnuts, is only a few days away.