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Dunkin' Giving Away Free Iced Coffees After Popular Super Bowl LX Ad: How To Get One Dunkin' Giving Away Free Iced Coffees After Popular Super Bowl LX Ad: How To Get One
Dunkin' Giving Away Free Iced Coffees After Popular Super Bowl LX Ad: How To Get One Dunkin' is trying to make the day after the Super Bowl a little easier, especially for New England Patriots fans recovering from a tough loss. The coffee chain is giving away 1.995 million free iced coffees nationwide on Monday, Feb. 9. The promotion is tied to Dunkin's Super Bowl LX commercial, Good Will Dunkin', which imagines the "origin story" of Dunkin' iced coffee inside a Cambridge, Massachusetts, location in 1995, when the company first advertised iced coffee. Guests can redeem a free iced coffee of any size through the Dunkin' app using the code "GOODWILLDUNKIN," while supplie…
Sabrina Carpenter Turns 'Me Espresso' Into 'You Espresso' With Dunkin’ Collab Sabrina Carpenter Turns 'Me Espresso' Into 'You Espresso' With Dunkin’ Collab
Sabrina Carpenter Turns 'Me Espresso' Into 'You Espresso' With Dunkin’ Collab Sabrina Carpenter, the Grammy-nominated singer, and Pennsylvania native, is shaking things up — literally — as she teams up with Dunkin’ to debut a new signature drink just in time for New Year’s Eve, the company announced on Monday, Dec. 30. Born in Quakertown and raised in East Greenville, Carpenter’s Pennsylvania roots are as bold as her espresso. Her father built her a home recording studio in the Lehigh Valley, where she first crafted the music that propelled her to stardom. She’s often credited her Keystone State upbringing for inspiring her creativity and shared fond memories of her s…
Burlington County Landlords Among 25 Facing Fines For Considering Tenants' Criminal Histories Burlington County Landlords Among 25 Facing Fines For Considering Tenants' Criminal Histories
Burlington County Landlords Among 25 Facing Fines For Considering Tenants' Criminal Histories Twenty-five landlords are facing fines after state officials said they violated state laws by considering potential tenants' criminal histories. According to NJ Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division on Civil Rights (DCR), the notices of violation allege that the housing providers violated the law by, among other things, asking criminal history-related questions on housing applications that are prohibited by the law. The Notices of Violation announced Monday, Sept. 16 were served on housing providers located in 15 municipalities across Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, C…