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A Love Letter To Dunkin Donuts

There is nothing better than that ice coffee with the pink and orange straw.

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A Love Letter To Dunkin Donuts
Broward Palm Beach New Times

To my dearest Dunkin Donuts,

You're the first thing I think of in the morning. I look forward to getting in my car and making the trek to you in rain, snow, sun, or even a tornado. Nothing can keep me from you. You are always right there waiting for me, handed on with a smile and a 'have a nice day' from the lovely worker. The feeling inside when I leave the store and take a sip of the wonderful coffee is indescribable.

My wallet isn't your biggest fan, but don't worry, I am. There isn't a better day than waking up to a coupon on the Dunkin app (actually, there is a better day when you have a gift card). Going through classes, just thinking about the wonderful iced coffee I will get afterward is the only thing getting me through. My Sunday mornings don't start until I get a lovely iced coffee and a toasted multigrain bagel with butter.

You've been there for me through the ups and downs, the bad and the good days. All the times I thought I couldn't make it through the day, you were there to pick me up and get me going again. Others go to Starbucks or Wawa, their loyalty lies in the wrong place. You are the ultimate friend. You are never second to any other coffee in my heart; you are number one, forever and always.

You're the Ryan Gosling to my Rachel McAdams, a true love. Some days I may not make it to you, but don't think I forgot about you; I could never forget. An iced coffee and donut are all I need in life. The love people, not just me, have for you is undeniable. America runs on you, Dunkin, so thank you for making America great again.

Best regards and see you tomorrow my love.

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