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Dunkin'® Goes Full Red, White and Brew with Festive New Menu and Limited-Edition Eagle Cup

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Dunkin'® Goes Full Red, White and Brew with Festive New Menu and Limited-Edition Eagle Cup
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Dunkin'® Goes Full Red, White and Brew with Festive New Menu and Limited-Edition Eagle Cup

2026-06-24 17:00 Last Updated At:17:10

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 24, 2026--

Dunkin’ is gearing up for Fourth of July celebrations with a star-spangled lineup of limited-time beverages and bakery treats inspired by the flavors, colors and traditions of summer’s biggest holiday.

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Beginning July 1 at 10 a.m. ET, shop Dunkin' Americana-themed apparel, accessories and beach-ready essentials on DunkinRunsonMerch.com.

Beginning July 1 at 10 a.m. ET, shop Dunkin' Americana-themed apparel, accessories and beach-ready essentials on DunkinRunsonMerch.com.

Dunkin’ brings a patriotic twist to the bakery case with the Rocket Pop Donut, Stars & Stripes Donut and MUNCHKINS® Donut Hole Treats – all topped with festive red, white and blue sprinkles.

Dunkin’ brings a patriotic twist to the bakery case with the Rocket Pop Donut, Stars & Stripes Donut and MUNCHKINS® Donut Hole Treats – all topped with festive red, white and blue sprinkles.

The collectible Dunkin’ Eagle Cup is available nationwide beginning June 29 for a limited time and includes a free medium beverage with purchase.

The collectible Dunkin’ Eagle Cup is available nationwide beginning June 29 for a limited time and includes a free medium beverage with purchase.

Dunkin’ introduces a festive lineup of Refreshers, lemonades, Dunkin’ Zero beverages and coffee creations to celebrate the Fourth.

Dunkin’ introduces a festive lineup of Refreshers, lemonades, Dunkin’ Zero beverages and coffee creations to celebrate the Fourth.

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To celebrate America’s 250 th birthday, the brand is introducing a limited-edition collectible Eagle Cup beginning June 29 – a once-in-250-years offering – alongside an Americana-themed summer merch collection.

Star-Spangled Sips and Summer Flavors

Dunkin’ is serving up a festive lineup of Refreshers, lemonades, Dunkin' Zero beverages and coffee creations inspired by the Fourth – featuring nostalgic flavors, colorful toppings and indulgent twists, available nationwide today:

The Eagle Has Landed

To celebrate this historic 250 th milestone, Dunkin’ is introducing the limited-edition Eagle Cup, designed to capture the spirit of the Fourth of July. Guests may have already spotted the Eagle Cup taking flight across social media, and beginning June 29, the collectible officially lands in restaurants nationwide.

Available while supplies last, the Eagle Cup retails for $10.99 and includes a free medium beverage with purchase.* Each cup also features a unique promotional code inside, unlocking $3 medium Refresher or Dunkin’ Zero beverages for 30 days.**

“This summer, Dunkin' is bringing the energy of America's 250th birthday to every part of the menu,” said Anthony Epter, vice president of menu innovation at Dunkin'. “Inspired by Fourth of July traditions, we've created a lineup of beverages, bakery treats and the collectible Eagle Cup that make every Dunkin’ run a little more festive and every sip a celebration.”

Red, White & Blue from the Bakery

Dunkin’ is bringing a patriotic twist to the bakery case with limited-time treats dressed in red, white and blue.

Throughout the holiday season, additional bakery favorites will feature stars-and-stripes sprinkles, adding a patriotic touch to every gathering.

Gear Up for the Fourth

Dunkin’ is taking the celebration beyond the menu with a limited-edition merch collection inspired by summer fun and classic Americana – with a signature Dunkin’ twist.

Available beginning Wednesday,July 1 at 10 a.m. ET on DunkinRunsOnMerch.com, the collection includes:

To stay up to date on Dunkin’s latest seasonal offerings, visit DunkinDonuts.com or sign up for alerts through the Dunkin’ newsroom. Follow Dunkin’ on Instagram, TikTok and X for more on the brand’s newest menu items, collaborations and announcements.

*Offer valid for one (1) free medium Dunkin’ beverage per purchase of a Dunkin’ Eagle Cup at participating Dunkin’ locations. Offer not available on delivery platforms. No cash refunds. Cannot be combined with any other offer, promotion, or coupon. While supplies last. Participation may vary.

**Limited time offer. Codes must be activated and redeemed by July 31, 2026. Offer valid for one $3 medium Refresher or Dunkin' Zero beverage per day.

About Dunkin’

Dunkin’, founded in 1950, is the largest coffee and donuts brand in the United States, with more than 14,200 restaurants in nearly 40 global markets. Dunkin’ is part of the Inspire Brands family of restaurants. For more information, visit DunkinDonuts.com and InspireBrands.com.

Beginning July 1 at 10 a.m. ET, shop Dunkin' Americana-themed apparel, accessories and beach-ready essentials on DunkinRunsonMerch.com.

Beginning July 1 at 10 a.m. ET, shop Dunkin' Americana-themed apparel, accessories and beach-ready essentials on DunkinRunsonMerch.com.

Dunkin’ brings a patriotic twist to the bakery case with the Rocket Pop Donut, Stars & Stripes Donut and MUNCHKINS® Donut Hole Treats – all topped with festive red, white and blue sprinkles.

Dunkin’ brings a patriotic twist to the bakery case with the Rocket Pop Donut, Stars & Stripes Donut and MUNCHKINS® Donut Hole Treats – all topped with festive red, white and blue sprinkles.

The collectible Dunkin’ Eagle Cup is available nationwide beginning June 29 for a limited time and includes a free medium beverage with purchase.

The collectible Dunkin’ Eagle Cup is available nationwide beginning June 29 for a limited time and includes a free medium beverage with purchase.

Dunkin’ introduces a festive lineup of Refreshers, lemonades, Dunkin’ Zero beverages and coffee creations to celebrate the Fourth.

Dunkin’ introduces a festive lineup of Refreshers, lemonades, Dunkin’ Zero beverages and coffee creations to celebrate the Fourth.

LONDON (AP) — People in large parts of the U.K. are being warned that high temperatures will present a risk to life on Wednesday as a “heat-dome” over Western Europe brings extreme conditions to the continent.

The “red heat health” alert for much of central and southern England, as well as Wales, is only the second such warning ever issued by U.K. authorities. The first was in July 2022, when temperatures exceeded 40 degrees C (104 F).

Authorities in France, Italy and Spain have also issued warnings about the risks of extreme heat for tens of millions of people.

The UK is braced for the highest ever June temperatures, with the Met Office forecasting a high of 38 degrees in southern England. Temperatures reached 34.6 degrees C on Tuesday in Wisely, southwest of London.

“Red warnings are reserved for the most severe events and we’re expecting severe and significant impacts from this heat wave, with health impacts likely for many, even beyond those who are normally more vulnerable to the heat,” said Mark Sidaway, deputy chief forecaster for the U.K. Met Office.

Some schools in England are closed due to the heat and many train services have been cancelled with passengers urged to avoid non-essential travel in areas covered by the red warning.

Network Rail, which operates Britain’s railroad network, warned of “significant disruption” across England and Wales as it imposes speed restrictions to minimize the risk from heat-related issues such as buckled tracks and sagging overhead electric wires.

Eurostar said it cancelled four trains planned between London and Paris on Wednesday and Thursday “due to expected adverse weather.’’

France recorded its hottest day ever on Tuesday, prompting the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre museum to restrict visiting hours while schools and transportation schedules were upended.

The record of 29.8 C (85.6 F) for France’s national thermal indicator — an average of temperatures measured at 30 weather stations — was only the latest in a series of never-before-registered highs heaped on Europe’s largest country.

Italy’s Health Ministry issued “red alerts” for 16 cities on Wednesday with major cities such as Rome, Milan, Florence and Turin affected. The “bollino rosso” red alert signals emergency conditions that can affect not only vulnerable people but also healthy adults.

Temperatures could reach highs of 41 C (105 F) in Florence and 38 C (104 F) in Milan, while Rome and Naples are forecast to remain below 36 C (96.8 F).

Britain’s heat advisory remains in effect through Thursday, with overnight temperatures remaining well above average.

It’s so hot in the tradition-bound seat of British democracy that male journalists covering Parliament are being allowed to remove their jackets in the press gallery of the House of Commons on Wednesday.

“If you think it’s hot already, well, we ain’t seen nothing yet,” Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill said on Wednesday morning.

Jill Lawless contributed.

A drugstore sign shows the temperature 43 degrees Celsius (109,4 degrees Fahrenheit) in Rennes, western France, Monday, June 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Jeremias Gonzalez)

A drugstore sign shows the temperature 43 degrees Celsius (109,4 degrees Fahrenheit) in Rennes, western France, Monday, June 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Jeremias Gonzalez)

Parisians bath in the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, as the national weather service, Meteo France, placed 54 departments, about half the country, under a red heat wave alert, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena )

Parisians bath in the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, as the national weather service, Meteo France, placed 54 departments, about half the country, under a red heat wave alert, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena )

A man runs over a bridge in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

A man runs over a bridge in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Faithful shelter for the hot sun as they wait for Pope Leo's XIV weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at The Vatican, Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

Faithful shelter for the hot sun as they wait for Pope Leo's XIV weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at The Vatican, Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

A faithful cools off as they wait for Pope Leo's XIV weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at The Vatican, Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

A faithful cools off as they wait for Pope Leo's XIV weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at The Vatican, Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

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