
Hot on the heels of another hilarious, Ben Affleck-led Super Bowl commercial, Dunkin’ is delighting fans with a fun freebie on Feb. 9.
For one day only, the chain is giving away 1.995 million free coffees.
Here’s everything you need to know to cash in on the offer.
You Have to Be a Dunkin’ Rewards Member
Dunkin’ rewards members can get a free hot or iced coffee of any size on Feb. 9. The offer is available in the Dunkin’ app with the code GOODWILLDUNKIN. The single-use offer is available while supplies last.
The Number of Free Coffees Is Significant
Dunkin’ is giving away 1.995 million free coffees to symbolize the year 1995, when the brand first started advertising iced coffee — and when its Super Bowl ad takes place.
Dunkin’ Is Also Launching A Challenge That Comes With Free Coffee for a Year
Dunkin’s star-studded Super Bowl ad features several ’90s sitcom stars, including Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, Alfonso Ribeiro, Jaleel White, Ted Danson, Tom Brady, Jasmine Guy and Jason Alexander.
To keep up with the “Good Will Hunting,” or rather, “Good Will Dunkin’” theme, Dunkin’ is launching a real-world math challenge.
In a press release, the brand revealed that it was teaming up with MIT professor and former NFL player John Urschel to release a whiteboard math problem. The fan who solves it first will score collectible merch signed by Affleck and Matt Damon plus free Dunkin’ coffee for a year.
For the free coffee, the offer is limited to one free medium hot or iced coffee each day of the year. It excludes cold brew, nitro cold brew and espresso beverages.
DoorDash Is Also Offering a Post-Super Bowl Deal
Dunkin’ isn’t the only brand offering consumers a deal to help boost their mood on the day after the Super Bowl.
DoorDash partnered with rapper 50 Cent to film a short ad that announces a special deal for New England customers after the New England Patriots lost to the Seattle Seahawks.
On Feb. 9, New England DoorDash customers can save 50% off eligible orders with the code BEEF50. The offer is valid in select New England cities and has a maximum discount of $10.