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Apollo the dog celebrated his birthday with a song and tasty treats at a Dunkin’ Donuts store in Chester, New York.
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As the calendar flips to 2026, Dunkin’ is capitalizing on the hustle and bustle of the holiday season with a week-long sale that includes free coffee.
The coffee chain announced it will be offering giveaways during the week of December 29th to January 2nd, so-called “proDUNKtivity” week.
“This is our way of getting through the last part of the year with a bang,” Dunkin’ said in a release. “Honestly, if ever there was a week worth picking up, it’s this one.”
Dunkin’ sale week begins with free coffee on Monday, Dec. 29, according to social media. After that, Dunkin’ will be holding a merch sweepstakes on Wednesday, December 31st, and a free donut with the purchase of a drink on Friday, January 2nd.
The chain also teased on its social media accounts that more details would be announced later this week. Here’s what we know so far:
How to Redeem Dunkin’ Coffee for Free. Promotion code details
On Monday, Dec. 29, Dunkin’ lovers can redeem a free hot or iced coffee of any size using the code “PRODUNKTIVITY” in the Dunkin’ mobile app.
However, customers will need to act quickly to get their hands on it. Dunkin’ said the code is valid for one million uses and is only available while supplies last.
The Dunkin’ mobile app is free to download, but users must be signed into their Dunkin’ Rewards account to use it.
Dunkin’ is announcing a “proDUNKtivity” week of sales. Goods and free donut details
Dunkin’ has hinted that it will announce more details as the week progresses, but has already announced two more deals so far.
On Wednesday, December 31st, Dunkin’ announced that it will be holding a giveaway on merchandise. And on Friday, Jan. 2, the chain announced that customers can get a free classic donut with the purchase of a drink.
Dunkin says to follow its Instagram and TikTok accounts for more information on the offer.
Melina Khan is USA TODAY’s national trends reporter. Contact her at melina.khan@usatoday.com.

