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Dunkin' Donuts Giving Away Iced Coffee -- Just Because It's Spring

So a guy walks into a doughnut shop and asks for a free iced coffee... and gets it! OK, that may be the most terrible joke in the world -- but the offer still stands.

Today is the first day of spring, and Dunkin' Donuts wants to celebrate by giving you a free iced coffee.

Dunkin' Donuts has renamed March 20 "Free Iced Coffee Day," and it's giving away a 16-ounce cup of Dunkin' Donuts freshly brewed iced coffee to anyone who walks into one of its shops and asks for one.

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That's it! There are no coupons to print out, no apps to download

(though their app is pretty cool), and no secret word to say. Just

stroll in at any time during the day, ask politely, and you've got an

iced coffee.

The offer is good at all south Florida Dunkin'

Donuts restaurants on Wednesday, March 20 only. To find a nearby Dunkin'

Donuts click here or download their mobile app (which you can also use to pay for donuts).



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Laine Doss is the food and spirits editor for Miami New Times, covering the restaurant and bar scene in South Florida. She has been featured on Cooking Channel’s Eat Street and Food Network’s Great Food Truck Race. Doss won an Alternative Weekly award for her feature on what it’s like to wait tables. In a previous life, she appeared off-Broadway and shook many a cocktail as a bartender at venues in South Florida and New York City. When she’s not writing, you can find Doss running some marathon then celebrating at the nearest watering hole.
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