Dunkin’ Drops Coffee-Inspired Bracelets To Celebrate Kindness And National Coffee Day

National Coffee Day is on September 29, and Dunkin’ Donuts is treating its fans to something a little more worthy than just coffee. Not only does America run on Dunkin’, but now, America proudly can wear Dunkin’ on its wrists.

Dunkin’ in partnership with Little Word Project – handcrafted word bracelets with words of kindness and motivation – are releasing four limited edition bracelets adorned with phrases like, “Iced Coffee” and “Cafecito Time,” “Eat the Donut,” and “Get Sip Done.”

Each bracelet represent a wearable testament to Dunkin’s promise of keeping fans powered through the day, along with Little Words Project’s commitment to spreading kindness.

If you’re a big Dunkin’ or iced coffee fan in general, or just looking to spread kindness, then you’re definitely going to want to get your hands on these.

Photo: Dunkin’

The bracelets will be available on September 29, 8 a.m. EST at littlewordsproject.com for $30 each. Fair warning that bracelets are limited, and while supplies last.

And of course, one of the most important details to celebrate National Coffee Day with Dunkin’, how do you get free coffee? Rewards members can unlock a free medium hot or iced coffee with purchase on Friday, September 29.

The message is simple: coffee and kindness, it doesn’t get better than that.

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