Monica Reed

Happy National Nurses Day!!  A special treat for Superhero nurses

Bangkok ,Thailand - July 26 2019 : Dunkin donuts hot coffee cup on colourful background. Dunkin donuts is an American global doughnut company and coffee house chain. Photo: Shutterstock

Happy National Nurses Day!! A special treat for Superhero nurses

National Nurses Week officially kicks off today!  Give a high five to a  nurse for all of their hard work!  There’s a long list of places offering up free (or discounted) options for nurses during their special week, but Dunkin’ Donuts is kicking off the week with a warm gesture of their own—free coffee!

Today, May 6, which is also National Nurses Day, nurses and healthcare workers can stop by their nearest Dunkin’ location to pick up a free medium coffee, free!  How amazing is that?

The promotion isn’t only for hot coffee though. Nurses and healthcare workers who’d rather sip on an iced coffee can get one of those too. And yes, it’s still totally free. The only thing Dunkin’ is requiring you to do is show your valid worker ID. That’s it. It’s really that simple and delicious!

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