Beverage

Free coffee Mondays run throughout February at Dunkin’

The chain is treating its loyalty rewards members to a free weekly brew starting Feb. 1.
Photo courtesy of Dunkin'

Dunkin’ is giving away a medium hot coffee to its loyal customers every Monday in February.

Free Coffee Mondays start today and continue through Feb. 22 for DD Perks members, Dunkin’s loyalty rewards program.

Members can start off each week of the month with a free cup of joe with any purchase. Options include the chains’s two new hot coffees—Dunkin’ Midnight, a bold, dark roast, and Explorer Batch, brewed with beans from four coffee-growing regions.

DD Perks members can take part in the February promotion by enrolling on the Dunkin’ app or at DDPerks.com. Customers can then order ahead via the app or have their loyalty ID scanned by QR code in the store before they pay.

Coffee drinkers who are not currently DD Perks members can sign up on the Dunkin’ app or website and start participating in the free coffee offer.

“As we head into the home stretch of winter, we know our fans could use a little extra boost to stay energized,” said Joanna Bonder, Dunkin’s director of Loyalty Marketing and Strategy, in a statement.

 

 

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