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Oct. 29: Earn 3x points when ordering 25 or 50-count Dunkin' Munchkins Donut Hole Treats Customers can create a free account on the Dunkin' app by visiting dunkinrewards.com .
Oct. 8-14: Enjoy a $2 10-count of Dunkin' Munchkins Donut Hole Treats Oct. 15-21: Satisfy cravings with a $3 Maple Sugar Bacon Sandwich Oct. 22-28: Indulge with a $1 Classic Donut
Dunkin’s version of a reusable trick-or-treating bucket is decorated with a purple Halloween motif and can be filled with a 50-count assortment of Munchkins Donut Hole Treats.
With approximately 12,900 locations in 42 countries, Dunkin' is one of the largest coffee shop and doughnut shop chains in the world. [7] [8] In addition to various varieties of coffee and doughnuts, products sold include bagels, breakfast sandwiches, muffins, and doughnut holes branded as Munchkins. [9] [10]
A sample nutrition facts label, with instructions from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration [1] Nutrition facts placement for two Indonesian cartons of milk The nutrition facts label (also known as the nutrition information panel, and other slight variations [which?]) is a label required on most packaged food in many countries, showing what nutrients and other ingredients (to limit and get ...
The concept of forming donuts with a hole in the center is commonly attributed to Captain Hanson Gregory, [1] [2] who claimed to have invented the first ring donut after cutting the center of his mother's donut out in 1847. [3] Many early recipes called for the donut to be formed in the shape of a jumble, a circular cookie with a hole in the ...
Dunkin’ is ringing in the holiday season early this year! On Oct. 29, Ben Affleck’s go-to doughnut shop announced its holiday menu offerings, including four all-new items that will be ...
For Tim Hortons's 50th anniversary, "birthday cake" doughnuts and Timbits were sold for a limited time and given out for free on May 17, 2014- the Timbits being available first in the United States. [6] Other doughnut chains in Canada and the United States sell virtually identical products, often called "doughnut holes".