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“I absolutely adore these guys! Their menu items are cooked fresh and the pan dulce is amazing. Huge variety of snacks, drinks, fresh agua fresca and horchata, authentic trinkets and toys, and the best Mexican candy. Visit ASAP! The family is super friendly and kind! 💕 Ps- the lengua tacos and verde tamales are to die for!“
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“this D&D is the best the girls know me by what I buy took care of me for 5 years while I babtsat my grandkids“
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“Always in and out. I place my order ahead of time on the mobile app and it's always ready for me. I prefer this location over the one that's closer to me (in the gas station on w main). I'll happily drive an extra 5 min for coffee that's made properly.“
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“Love Dunkin Donuts Iced Caramel Latte is my favorite. My family love too �“
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“I am, tired of Earth, These people
I am, tired of being caught,
in the tangle, of Their lives They claim, their labors are to build a heaven, yet their heaven, is populated,whit horrors perhaps, the world is not made, perhaps, nothing was,made,A,clock without ,a, craftsman, it's to late, Always,has, been always, will be“
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“Nice staff coffee excellent. So festive in the shop! Did not eat. Donuts looked fresh and very festive too!“
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“A script version of the words Dunkin' Donuts was filed on March 31, 1955, and registered on February 2, 1960. A later logo was for a drawing and word logo depicting a figure with a donut for a head and a coffee cup and donut body wearing a garrison cap, with Dunkin' emblazoned on both the coffee cup and cap. The design was rendered primarily in yellow and brown. The logo was applied for on June 23, 1958, registered on May 23, 1961, and put into use on July 1, 1964.
In 1961, the company began using a hot pink color for its branding and used a logo showing a stylized coffee cup with the company's name rendered on one line as a circle, evoking a donut dunking into the cup. In 1980 bright orange was added to the hot pink. As of 2014 the logo was a variation of the logo that has been in use since about 1980: an all-capitals rendering of the words Dunkin' Donuts (Dunkin' in orange; Donuts in pink) in a thick, Frankfurter typeface with a coffee cup outlined in brown with a "DD" monogram.
In September 2018, the company announced that it would shorten its name to Dunkin', with a wider roll-out beginning in January 2019. The company acknowledged that "Dunkin'" was already a common shorthand name for the chain among customers and in its marketing (including the slogan "America Runs on Dunkin'"), and that the rebranding would reflect the chain's continuing shift towards being a "beverage-led" brand at a time when consumers have shown a preference for healthier trends and options as they consume fewer donuts. While stores in the U.S. started using the new name in 2019, the company intends to roll out the rebranding to all of its international stores eventually.
In April 2018, Dunkin' named BBDO as their primary advertising agency. This replaced Hill Holliday, which had been producing print, digital, broadcast, and billboard advertising for almost twenty years. Hill Holliday was the agency responsible for the tagline "America Runs on Dunkin'". ARC/Leo Burnett was also named to lead all in-store promotions.“
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“This by far is one of the best dunkin' donuts on the island. Thank you to the staff for all you do
Parking: It's a small Dunkin' Donuts? There are places to park for sure. They're just not in spaces. It's a small town.
Kid-friendliness: Absolutely. You can bring your kids there and they serve ice cream. Be prepared to have your wallet on you!“
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“This location always gets my order perfect! Never disappointed!“
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“ok so! I believe his name was Tyler. Super helpful for my bf and I using a reward and helping us pick a drink my bf would like. It made our week. He recently has gotten out of a shelter and has been trying new things. It’s big for us to go out and spend money, today we had a gift card and rewards. Tyler at the counter was super patient with us. He gave us time, didn’t walk away from us, and recommended food and drinks and was conscious of my allergies.
He was adorable. My bf tried the drink and Tyler waited to see his reaction and offered to fix it if my boyfriend didn’t like his recommendation.
While my boyfriend was in the bathroom I’m not sure if the manager thought the store was empty but she SCREAMED and it scared me I jumped up. “GET OFF YOUR PHONE “ at Tyler. Listen, if he’s not working when there’s stuff to do I can see giving him a task but come on. Some people can multitask and nobody was upfront. Screaming at the kid at the top of your lungs? Made me uncomfortable I can’t image being type who’s gotta work the rest of his shift with a manager screaming like it’s bloody murder. People have lives, and sometimes there isn’t something to do. I’ll give her the benefit of the doubt of a drive through line, but honestly the screaming was over the top effing ridiculous and I felt so bad for him.
Tyler was great and I was planning a good review for him because I love leaving them I do it everywhere I go!
That manager, absolutely not. I think she had glasses. Miss if you are reading this, even if you’ve hit the point of frustration like that it’s just going to put your workers around you in an uncomfortable state. If the work gets done great. If it’s not, have a conversation every single time. Not screaming. It’s weird. And I mean SCREAMING. bloody murder. Come on. Ridiculous. I feel for the kid. It’s weird.
Shoutout to Tyler. I hope he sees this. Manager too, needs to be change. Was going to have my bf apply here, will NOT be recommending anyone to do so now if management resorts to yelling.“