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  2. Dunkin’s holiday menu is here! See the festive new offerings

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    Dunkin’s 2024 holiday menu just dropped — including four new items. ... The brand is also making your next iced coffee order a little more glamorous with its new Dunkin’ Bling Cup ($24.99 ...

  3. These Walmart Tumblers Rival Yeti's at a Fraction of the Price

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    Ozark Trail 30-Ounce Tumbler. Price: $9 from Walmart Buy It Walmart's answer to the Yeti 30-ounce tumbler also earns enthusiastic owner comments, with a 4.8-star average rating from more than ...

  4. Coffee and doughnuts - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] Tim Hortons is a Canadian multinational fast casual restaurant chain known for its coffee and doughnuts. [19] In September 2015, Dunkin' Donuts, a doughnut and coffee shop chain, announced plans to move forward with a delivery program that includes delivery of coffee, doughnuts and other foods, to begin sometime in 2016.

  5. Dunkin' Donuts - Wikipedia

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    Dunkin' Donuts LLC, [4] trading as Dunkin' since 2019 in some markets, is an American multinational coffee and doughnut company, as well as a quick service restaurant. It was founded by Bill Rosenberg in Quincy, Massachusetts , in 1950.

  6. Coffee 'pricing is competitive' as Folgers, Dunkin’ show ...

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    J.M. Smucker is set to unveil a Dunkin' cold brew liquid coffee concentrate in July (Screenshot from The J.M. Smucker Co's CAGNY 2023 Presentation)

  7. Dunkin' Brands - Wikipedia

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    First logo of Dunkin' Brands. In 2004, Allied Domecq Quick Service Restaurants was renamed "Dunkin' Brands, Inc.". On December 12, 2005, Pernod Ricard, which had just taken control of Allied Domecq, announced the sale of Dunkin' Brands to a consortium of private equity firms consisting of Bain Capital, The Carlyle Group and Thomas H. Lee Partners for $2.425 billion in cash.