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Meet and Eat Dennis Rodman and Tim Hardaway at Dunkin' Donuts This Saturday

There are so many mysteries in the universe that Clean Plate Charlie would love to know the answers to, but there's one specific question that keeps us up at night, specifically:If Dennis Rodman and Tim Hardaway were doughnuts -- what would they look and taste like?...
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There are so many mysteries in the universe that Clean Plate Charlie would love to know the answers to, but there's one specific question that keeps us up at night, specifically:

If Dennis Rodman and Tim Hardaway were doughnuts -- what would they look and taste like?


We'll have the answer to that question this Saturday,

June 16, when Hardaway and Rodman make an appearance at the

grand reopening of the Lake Worth Dunkin' Donuts (4430 Hypoluxo Road).

From

11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the store will celebrate by giving away a travel

mug to the first 100 people who make a purchase. Free doughnuts will be

given to fans who show up with Rodman-inspired hair (think wild colors

like red, green, and really bright yellow), and there will be other

giveaways from WILD 95.5 radio.

Guests will have a meet-and-greet

opportunity with former Miami Hear All-Star Hardaway and Hall of

Famer (and snappy dresser) Dennis Rodman, along with photo

opportunities with the Miami Heat Dancers.

Here's the best part -- not only can you meet Hardaway and Rodman. You can eat

them too. No, we're not talking about zombies again. We're talking

about the special doughnuts inspired by the two basketballers. The "Dennis

Rodman" is frosted with different colors to represent his hair

of many colors. The "Tim Hardaway" is a frosted doughnut with the number 10 emblazoned across the tasty treat. We never knew athletes could taste

so sweet.

The newly remodeled Dunkin' will be open daily from 5

a.m. to 11 p.m. and will feature free WiFi, plush guest seating... and

lots of java!


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