With the school year now in full swing, Dunkin’ is saying thank you to all educators from preschool teachers to college professors on Oct. 5.
With the school year now in full swing, Dunkin' is saying thank you to all educators from preschool teachers to college professors on Oct. 5.
For World Teacher's Day on Thursday, teachers can stop in for a free medium hot or iced coffee at Dunkin' locations nationwide. No purchase is necessary. Some restrictions apply. The offer is valid in-person only so you won't be able to order ahead on mobile. Cold brew and nitro cold brew are excluded and it's limited to one coffee per person.
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