Dunkin’ Donuts Giving Out Free Coffee For World Teachers’ Day
Of all the dedicated themed days we now see, the next one coming up is a day that warrants much celebration. Thursday, October 5 is World Teachers’ Day and Dunkin’ Donuts is celebrating by offering teachers free coffee.
“Teachers, here’s a free brew just for you. Free medium coffee on October 5,” their promotion reads. MassLive shared a press quote from Dunkin’ Donuts that stated, “Teachers are the backbone of our communities, educating the next generation of leaders to help keep our communities runnin’.”
Here Are Details For Teachers To Score Their Free Dunkin’ Coffee
At participating locations, Dunkin’ will give teachers a free hot coffee. No purchase is necessary to obtain your cup. However, this offer is limited to a hot blend only; it excludes cold brews and nitro cold brews. This offer is also not valid through the Dunkin’ app.
“We’re excited to offer our dedicated educators a free coffee to recognize their passion and hard work,” Yahoo News shared through a Dunkin’ press statement.
Dunkin’ Has Had A Busy Fall
In addition to giving out free coffee for World Teachers’ Day, autumn is busy for Dunkin’ Donuts. Halloween offers the brand the opportunity to get creative. For example, the spider donut comes back starting Wednesday, October 11. This is a spooky donut topped with an orange glaze and a chocolate munckin in the middle. For those who are true enthusiasts of the spider donut, you can now order an inflatable version of it. This is a six-foot inflatable spider donut that will sell for $99.99.
” The larger-than-life creation reflects the charming donut design and marks Dunkin’s first foray into Halloween décor,” Dunkin’ says.
Lastly, a chocolate and orange sprinkle takeover is also upon us. Chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry frosted donuts will sprinkled with these Halloween colors to stay festive. Of course, the fan-favorite, pumpkin spiced latte is also available to pair with any donut of your choice.
Ben Affleck's Style Evolution
Ben Affleck was born Benjamin Géza Affleck-Boldt on August 15, 1972, in Berkeley, California. The award-winning actor and director moved to Massachusetts with his family at age three. Ben’s mother, Christopher Anne, was an elementary school teacher. His father, Timothy Byers, was a man of many trades. He worked sporadically as a carpenter, auto mechanic, bookie, electrician, bartender, and janitor at his wife’s Alma mater, Harvard. In the mid-1960s, Timothy was an actor and stage manager with the Theater Company of Boston.
Ben’s Difficult Childhood
However, during Ben’s childhood, his father was dealing with a severe alcoholism problem. He would later struggle with alcohol himself, going to rehab a few times for it and using it as a coping mechanism during his divorce from Jennifer Garner. Ben’s parents divorced when he was 12 years old. He later recalled their marriage as being “so bad” and feeling that it was a “relief” that it was over. After being homeless for two years, it took two more years before his father went to rehab in California; he lived at the facility for twelve years to maintain his sobriety and worked there as an addiction counselor.
Ben and his younger brother Casey Affleck regularly attended theater performances with their mother. The two brothers auditioned for roles in local commercials and film productions because of their mother’s connection with a casting director in the area. At age seven, Ben landed his first professional acting role in The Dark End of the Street (1981). For the next few years, Ben would go back and forth from Mexico and Massachusetts to film the PBS educational children’s television program, The Voyage of the Mimi. He learned to speak Spanish while living in the country for a year straight at 13. Ben shocked fans he's fluent in Spanish when he did an interview promoting Air in April.
Ben met his longtime friend Matt Damon when they went to school together. They’ve known each other since Ben was eight years old. Though Damon is two years older, they shared “identical interests” of wanting to pursue acting careers. So, they’d travel to New York together for auditions and even open a joint bank account together. By 1993, Ben appeared in the cult classic Dazed and Confused. After befriending and working with Kevin Smith on a few projects, the Clerks filmmaker cast him in his breakthrough role, 1997’s Chasing Amy. Then, he reunited with Matt Damon for the role that really put him on the map, Good Will Hunting, which he co-wrote and starred in. With 87 acting credits, 33 credits as a producer, nine as a director, and seven as a writer, Affleck has cemented his name in Hollywood forever.
Take a look below at Ben Affleck through the years. He may have gotten older, but his facial expressions have remained true iconic Ben.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.