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Free Iced Coffee for Florida Residents at Dunkin' Donuts

For so many people across the country, spring can mean many different things: rising temperatures, the beginning of baseball season, or shedding the winter weight so you can fit into your favorite swimsuit. And of course, it signals the return of a number of warm-weather beverages, which, if you're caffeine-addicted,...
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For so many people across the country, spring can mean many different things: rising temperatures, the beginning of baseball season, or shedding the winter weight so you can fit into your favorite swimsuit.

And of course, it signals the return of a number of warm-weather beverages, which, if you're caffeine-addicted, includes iced coffee.

Even if our winter was short-lived (and tolerable), we can still cash in on the annual Dunkin' Donuts springtime deal. For one day next week, all South Florida Dunkin' Donuts restaurants will welcome the season with free iced coffee.

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Participating Dunkin' Donuts locations across Palm Beach and Broward County will be offering a free 16-ounce (small) iced coffee on Monday, March 9.

Dunkin' Donuts iced coffee is double-brewed, ensuring full flavor with every cup even as the ice melts. Customers can choose from a variety of flavors, including any of their favorite Baskin-Robbins ice-cream-inspired options like the new Rocky Road as well as Cookie Dough and Butter Pecan.

Guests can also customize their beverage with one of ten different flavor shots and swirls: French Vanilla, French Vanilla Swirl, Hazelnut, Hazelnut Swirl, Toasted Almond, Blueberry, Coconut, Cinnamon, Caramel, and Raspberry. The limit is one per customer.

Visit dunkindonuts.com to find participating locations.

Nicole Danna is a food blogger covering Broward and Palm Beach counties. To get the latest in food and drink news in South Florida, follow her @SoFloNicole or find her latest food pics on Clean Plate's Instagram.



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