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Dunkin' said it is on track to fully phase in recyclable lids for its hot coffee cups by the end of the summer. The move follows the transition from the foam cup to the double-walled paper cup ...
It’s not you. It’s the environment. Dunkin’ is ending its relationship with foam cups. For decades, those who frequent Dunkin’ were in a relationship with the chains’ easily identifiable ...
NEW YORK (CBSMiami) - Dunkin' Donuts is doing away with their foam coffee cups. The coffee retailer has announced that it will stop using polystyrene cups in all of their U.S. stores in two years ...
Dunkin' Donuts' iconic polystyrene foam cups will be no more by 2020. The company announced through a statement on Wednesday that it will be phasing out the coffee cups in an effort to go green.
Krispy Kreme is handing out free coffee to all fans on Sept. 29. Rewards members score a particularly sweet deal because they can also get a free donut to pair with the free drink. These freebies ...
In September 2018, Dunkin' Donuts announced it would be officially changing the name to Dunkin' by January 2019. New stores, logos, cups, and merchandise would reflect the name change.
Dunkin' Donuts works with coffee farmers in Central and South America, to grow only the finest coffee, 100% Arabica coffee beans. Strong relationships educated suppliers ensure consistently, high ...
Most of Dunkin’s 3,400 stores outside the US have already converted to paper cups, and the remaining international stores are set to hit the spring 2020 transition target, the company says.
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