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Dunkin’ Donuts wants to help you celebrate the Caps’ win

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WASHINGTON — If you stayed up late to watch the Caps win Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, you might be feeling a bit groggy as you head out the door Thursday morning.

But Dunkin’ Donuts can help you with that.

It is offering a free medium iced coffee, except for Cold Brew Coffee, on Thursday, May 31, at all D.C.-area locations as part of its “The Caps Win, You Win” promotion.

The offer will be valid the day after every Caps win in the rest of the playoffs, which is good because these Stanley Cup Final games can go late into the night.

As if the free iced coffee wasn’t enough, Dunkin’ Donuts is also bringing back the Caps Craze Donut. The yeast ring doughnut is frosted with white icing and drizzled with red and blue icing, paying homage to the team’s colors.

And let’s face it, doughnuts always taste sweeter after a victory.

There is a limit of one per guest and the offer is not valid on Dunkin’ Donuts mobile app orders.

Mike Gartner says Alex Ovechkin ‘might pass everybody’ on NHL’s all-time scorers list

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