CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Hispanic Heritage Month begins today, Sept. 15. During this time, we honor and celebrate the contributions of people with roots and ancestors in Spain, Central America, South America and the Spanish-speaking nations of the Caribbean.
Some of those amazing contributions include, of course, delicious sweet treats.
So, Dunkin’ has decided to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with its new Dulce De Leche Donut at participating restaurants throughout Corpus Christi.
The limited-time donut features Dunkin’s classic yeast donut shell and Dulce De Leche filling tossed in powdered sugar. The Dulce De Leche Donut is available beginning Wednesday, September 15 through Friday, October 15 at participating Dunkin’ restaurants throughout Corpus Christi.
“Dunkin’ is proud to be able to share in the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month and honor our Hispanic guests with this special sweet treat!” said Shannon Durkin, Dunkin’ Field marketing Manager. “This month is a special time to recognize the culture and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans on our society and we can’t wait for our guests to celebrate alongside us all month long.”
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