People Are Loving Dunkin's Eagle Cup
A patriotic plastic cup has taken social media by storm as customers flock to Dunkin' to buy a special limited-edition eagle-shaped cup.

Article Summary
- Dunkin' released a limited-edition Eagle Cup in patriotic style for July 4th and America's 250th birthday.
- The cup costs $10.99 and includes a free medium beverage plus a code for discounted drinks for 30 days.
- Social media users are enthusiastically sharing their purchases, and the cups are already selling out in some locations.
A patriotic plastic cup has taken social media by storm as customers flock to Dunkin' to buy a special limited-edition eagle-shaped cup.
"This summer, Dunkin’ is giving guests a bold new way to sip in patriotic style. Just in time for Fourth of July celebrations – and in honor of America’s 250th birthday – the limited-edition Dunkin’ Eagle Cup is officially available nationwide, " said Dunkin' in a June 29 news release.
"Designed to stand out, the Eagle Cup features a clear base that beautifully showcases your favorite Dunkin’ beverages, topped with a striking sculpted eagle lid. Whether you’re sipping a vibrant Refresher or a classic iced coffee, this collectible turns every drink into a celebration," said the company.
The cups retail for $10.99 and come with a free medium beverage, as well as a code for $3 medium-sized Dunkin' Zero or Refresher beverages for 30 days.
Online, buyers proudly showed off their purchases.
"I live in Boston and I love America. Of course I got the Dunkin bald eagle cup," said one user on X.
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"Did I just drop what I was doing and drive 20 minutes to the nearest Dunkin Donuts to buy this limited edition 4th of July Bald Eagle cup? Yes, I did. Iced coffee tastes better in an Eagle cup. It’s a fact."
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An X user from Philadelphia declared the cup to be "sooo cool," and noted that it could do double-duty in support of the Philadelphia Eagles football team.
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The cups are already selling out in some stores. One X user reported that her husband got the last one available at her local store.
The limited-edition cup is available nationwide while supplies last.
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