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Sen. Markey Reveals His Typical Dunkin' Order: ‘My Mother's Not Happy'
Like a lot of people from Massachusetts, U.S. Sen. Ed Markey can’t seem to get enough of Dunkin’. In fact, the Malden native loves Dunkin’ so much that his normal order includes three entire doughnuts, he said on a podcast released Tuesday. But Markey doesn’t eat all three in their entirety, he explained. He orders three different doughnuts, then...
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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' Offering Ghost Pepper Donut
Dunkin’ has just released a Spicy Ghost Pepper Donut – a classic yeast donut with strawberry icing and a cayenne and ghost pepper spice blend.
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Dunkin Releases Caffeinated Costumes
Dunkin partnered with Spirit Halloween to release costumes to dress as a Dunkin treat.
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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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Peaceful Protests Give Way to Confrontation in Brockton
People damaged a Dunkin Donuts, threw fireworks at officers and tear gas was used to disperse the crowd in Brockton Tuesday night after a protest turned violent.
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Dunkin' Taking Steps to Address Coronavirus Concerns
Amid concerns of the coronavirus, Dunkin’ has become the latest establishment to temporarily stop refilling customer’s reusable cups, according to The Boston Globe. Citing public health concerns, the Canton, Massachusetts-based company told the Globe in a statement that they are taking public health concerns seriously. “While we offer a refillable cup program as an option at participating restaurants nationwide,...
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TGIFDF: Dunkin' Launches Free Donut Fridays
Dunkin’ lovers will have a new sweet reason to cheer the arrival of Fridays this March. Dunkin’ (formerly Donuts) announced on Monday that it will offer DD Perks Rewards Program members a free donut with the purchase of any beverage every Friday in March. The promotion, named Thank Goodness it’s Free Donut Fridays, will start on March 6 at participating…
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Dunkin' Sues Owner of East Boston Store After Video Surfaces Showing Scurrying Rodents
A Dunkin’ Donuts shop in Maverick Square in East Boston temporarily closed down on Tuesday after a video of mice running around the shop went viral, and Dunkin’ is now suing the owner of the franchise
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Dunkin' Closed After Video Shows Rodents in Store
A Dunkin’ store in East Boston has closed after video showed rodents inside.
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Dunkin' Closed After Video Shows Rodents in Store
A Dunkin’ in East Boston has closed after a video appeared to show rodents in the store.
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Dunkin' Taste Test
Meet those responsible for crafting Dunkin’s coffee menu.
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New York AG Sues Dunkin' for ‘Glazing' Over Cyberattacks Targeting Thousands of Customers
Dunkin’ failed to notify nearly 20,000 customers that their accounts had been compromised and their information and personal funds were in jeopardy in 2015 – or accurately notify them once more when hackers accessed more than 300,000 customer accounts three years later, according to a lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James against the company.
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Police Identify 3 Killed in NH Crash
Loved ones are mourning a husband and wife and their niece after all three were killed in a New Hampshire rollover crash.
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Hanson Dunkin' Shut Down After Rodent Droppings Found in Inspections
Mouse droppings were found in the kitchen of a Dunkin’ in a gas station in Hanson, Massachusetts, Wednesday afternoon, prompting officials to immediately shut it down, a source told NBC10 Boston. An independent inspector noticed the droppings while she was making her second routine inspection of the Dunkin’ location this year earlier in the week, according to the source.
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Green Line Operator Teaches Riders MBTA History
Tim Murphy is an MBTA Green Line operator who has found a way to teach while traversing the tracks.
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Officials Urge Vaccination After New Jersey Dunkin' Donuts Employee Tests Positive for Hepatitis A
Health officials in New Jersey’s Gloucester County are warning Dunkin’ Donuts customers about possible Hepatitis A exposure and urging people to get vaccinated.
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Salvation Army Hit in String of Break-ins
In Bridgewater, police are investigating break-ins at several businesses, including the Salvation Army.
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Health Officials Warn of Possible Measles Exposure
Officials issued a warning for people who have not gotten the measles vaccine after possible exposure in Massachusetts.