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Dunkin’ Debuts Coffee and Donut Dog Toys Just in Time for Holiday Shopping

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dog toys
Photo Credit: BARK Photo Team

It’s never too soon to start your holiday shopping, and if we know one thing, it’s that you’re probably going to spend the bulk of your gift-hunting time – and much of your holiday budget – on your pets. Dunkin’, the chain beloved for its addictively delicious coffee and mouthwatering donuts, knows this, and has your four-legged friend covered with its new dog toys.

Irresistible Dog Toys

In partnership with BARK, Dunkin’ has brought its popular menu items into pet-friendly form. The premier dog toy is a Dunkin’ Iconic Iced Coffee toy, which is packed with fluff and features a whip-n-flip straw and deep squeaker.

Other cool products for your pup include the Donuts on a Rope toy. This boasts a T-shirt rope plus four squeaker toys. There’s also the fabric Dunkin’ Glazed Chocolate Donut toy. This is complete with a rubber donut core that’s scented like the store’s signature cream. Finally, your canine can chow down on MUNCHKINS Donut Hole Treat toys. These include spiky balls scented like sugar, vanilla, and apple jelly.

Shopping for a Good Cause

It’s easy to get excited about filling your pup’s stocking. But, be aware that you can’t just drop these tempting toys into an online shopping cart. You must first donate to the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation, which you can do at either participating Dunkin’ stores nationwide or at BarkShop.com. A $12 donation will net you a Dunkin’ Iconic Iced Coffee dog toy as a thank-you gift. The other toys are all yours for a $15 donation each.

“Since 2020, BARK and Dunkin’s collaboration has raised more than $4 million; to date, the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation has funded 33 service dogs across 23 hospitals, impacting hundreds of thousands of young patients,” a press release states. “These dogs serve as not only a source of happiness for patients, but are also critical parts of patients’ treatment plans, trained to do tasks like teach kids how to take a pill, keep a child calm during a medical intervention, provide incentives for a child to get out of bed for a walk, and much more.”

Make your pup happy this holiday season and spread some holiday cheer to those in need, all in one purchase! Those good deeds will have you sitting pretty on Santa’s list for sure.

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