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    dunkindonuts.org was a "gripe" website operated for two years by David Felton, a 25-year-old school teacher from Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Felton founded the site in 1997 after he discovered that Dunkin' Donuts coffee stores in Hartford, Connecticut did not carry certain items, such as 1% milk. [2]

  3. Dunkin’ is giving away free coffee to educators for World ...

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    Today, October 5, is World Teachers' Day 2023, and Dunkin' is giving away a free medium hot or iced coffee to educators, from principals to staff members.

  4. Dunkin' Donuts - Wikipedia

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    Dunkin' Donuts Israel (Hebrew: דאנקן דונאטס) was an Israeli franchise of the chain. Dunkin' Donuts Israel opened their first location within Israel in 1996 in Tel Aviv. Their main flagship store was located in Rabin Square, with their factory in Lod. [120] Upon opening their first location Dunkin' was a tremendous hit.

  5. National Donut Day - Wikipedia

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    Salvation Army volunteers traveled overseas to set up service huts located in abandoned buildings near the front lines where they could serve baked goods.. National Donut Day or National Doughnut Day, celebrated in the United States and in some other countries, is on the first Friday of June of each year, succeeding the donut event created by The Salvation Army in Chicago in 1938 to honor ...

  6. Swifties Just Unlocked A Secret Code That Gets You Free Dunkin'

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    Rumblings of a secret code for Dunkin' iced coffee, courtesy of Taylor, first surfaced on social media late last week.

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  8. Fred the Baker - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after his death, Dunkin' Donuts stopped making their donuts in-store, and they are now trucked in at most locations, with a few remaining as central manufacturing locations (CML). In an episode of Wipeout (2008 game show), John Henson (comedian) references Fred and his commercials by saying "Mmm. Time to make the wipeouts."

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