Dunkin’ unveils new ‘Cold Brew with Sweet Cold Foam’ at a special price
Updated Feb 16, 2021;
Posted Feb 16, 2021
Dunkin s new Cold Brew with Sweet Cold Foam will be available Feb. 24 for $3 through March 23. (Provided by Dunkin )
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Dunkin’ will debut three new Cold Brew with Sweet Cold Foam beverages later this month and offer a special price on them.
The Cold Brew with Sweet Cold Foam, Chocolate Stout Flavored Cold Brew with Sweet Cold Faom and the Charli Cold Foam will be available nationwide Feb. 24 and will sell for $3 for a medium size through March 23.
Dunkin’ describes the cold brews:
UMass Memorial Children’s Medical Center welcomes ‘Valentina,’ in-residence therapy dog from Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation
Updated Feb 12, 2021;
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UMass Memorial Children’s Medical Center is welcoming a four-legged, tail-wagging furry friend to its staff Friday.
An in-residence assisted therapy dog named “Valentina” is officially becoming a full-time resident of the medical center as part of the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation’s Dogs for Joy program.
“The Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation’s Dogs for Joy program helps increase the number of dogs who work full-time in children’s hospitals to bring joy to kids battling illness,” a news release stated. “In-residence dogs like Valentina are full-time employees of the hospital who come to work every day like their human counterparts and can be a critical part of a child’s treatment team. They perform a range of tasks that help medical teams achieve their clinical goals – like
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3 Health & Hunger Relief Organizations in Georgia Land $38,750 in Grants from Dunkin’
The Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation announced a combined $38,750 has been granted and delivered to three health and hunger relief organizations throughout Georgia.
December 20, 2020
The Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation announced a combined $38,750 has been granted and delivered to three health and hunger relief organizations throughout Georgia. The grants are part of two rounds of national funding the Foundation has executed during the COVID-19 pandemic, including $1 million in emergency hunger relief grants and $500,000in annual health and hunger relief grants.
These grants are part of a commitment by Dunkin’, Dunkin’s Foundation and Dunkin’ franchisees to provide health and hunger organizations with the support they need, as many are seeing a significant increase in the volume of people they serve and are facing unprecedented and costly challenges in the wake o
Sonny and Alice Ho during an event at the William Dick School in North Philadelphia, one of the sites where the couple s $100,000 donation will help provide fresh food and nutritional counseling to kids in food-insecure neighborhoods. Ho started working at Dunkin Donuts as a 16-year-old city high school student; he now owns 45 of the Dunkin chain s locations. (Tom Gralish/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS)
He owns the same Dunkin’ store where he got his start – and he’s giving back to say thanks
PHILADELPHIA Sonny Ho was a 16-year-old Philly high school student when he landed his first job.
“I was a porter, doing cleanup,” he said. “After school I threw out the trash, mopped the floor, and hosed down the kitchen in the Dunkin’ Donuts at Erie-Torresdale. I made about $100 (a week) and was so happy for it.”