Dunkin’ will be giving away free coffee on April 1, 2026. How to get it.

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Dunkin’ is celebrating April Fool’s Day by giving away over 1 million cups of coffee on April 1st. 1,000,001 to be exact.

“Last year on April Fool’s Day, we gave away 1 million free cups of coffee, and some people may have thought it was a prank. We didn’t forget that, so we’re doing the same thing this year, just a little bigger,” the company said in a news release.

“April Fools’ Day may come with trust issues, but we’re here to help you navigate them,” Dunkin’ said in a news release. “Whether you’re avoiding office pranks or scrolling through too many fake announcements, we’ve got your back. And let’s grab some coffee.”

How to get Dunkin’ coffee for free

The offer is available only to Dunkin’ Rewards members, the company said. Rewards members can receive benefits by entering the promo code “StillNotAJoke” when ordering on the Dunkin app.

Rewards members can receive a free cup of coffee hot or iced in any size: small, medium, or large. Once added, the code is valid for 7 days. Offer does not apply to cold brew coffee or extra large hot coffee. Limited to one item per person.

Other April Fool’s Sales

Dunkin’ isn’t the only place having a sale on April 1st. Check out the list.

Contributor: Greta Cross and Julia Gomez, USA TODAY

Gabe Hauari is USA TODAY’s national trends news reporter. You can follow him at X @gabehauari Or email Gdhauari@gannett.com.

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