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$12 for a 12-Punch Card at Dunkin' Donuts

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Like rainstorms, donuts attract people to storefronts, have a calming gap in the center, and cause panic when an outage occurs. Show love for dry, sweet eats with today's Groupon: for $12, you get a 12-punch card ($2 value per punch) for use on one or multiple visits at Dunkin' Donuts in three Albuquerque locations: on San Mateo Boulevard Northeast, Wyoming Boulevard Northeast, and 4th Street Northwest. For purchases that exceed any $2 increment, snackers may either pay the difference out of pocket, or choose to use another punch.

Dunkin' Donuts satisfies sweet teeth with delectable donuts, popular coffee drinks, and sating snacks.

Delve into one of Dunkin' Donuts' offerings, including bavarian kreme, strawberry shortcake, or the chocolate glazed cake donut ($0.79 each), for a tasty way to meet daily sprinkle requirements. Grab a dozen donuts ($6.99) to feed party guests or a peckish flock of sugar-plum fairies, and wash everything down with a hot coffee ($1.39–$2.09) or iced coffee ($1.79–$2.19). Morning munchies can be mollified with a meaty breakfast sandwich ($3.39) completed with bacon, ham, or sausage. To round out a meal, add hash browns to sandwiches for $0.99, or barter for the spuds with a soul not already promised to another donut purveyor.

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Promotional value expires Sep 19, 2011. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only at listed locations. Each punch is valid for $2. May redeem across visits. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Dunkin' Donuts

At more than 2,600 stores in more than 30 countries, Dunkin' Donuts serves coffee and iced beverages, fresh-baked donuts and desserts, and savory breakfast sandwiches. Since Bill Rosenberg opened the first location in Quincy, MA, in 1950, the donut shop has blossomed into a one-stop coffee and breakfast restaurant familiar to millions of morning rushers and afternoon sippers.

Behind the counter of each location, glazed french crullers twist and curve like Parisian city streets, and Bavarian Kreme donuts are filled with a sweet, golden custard. A cavalcade of meats is available for piling onto breakfast sandwiches, such as sausage, cherrywood-smoked bacon, or ham enveloped with fluffy eggs and melty cheese between a choice of crisp crusts. Health-conscious risers can fuel strenuous bouts of lifting cars in the drive-thru line with a Wake-Up wrap, which offers options such as egg whites with turkey sausage or veggies that add up to as few as 150 calories. Both sweet and savory selections pair well with a freshly brewed cup of coffee or a creamy, frozen Coolatta drink.

Though commuters can snag a quick pick-me-up within minutes, the wafting aromas of baking confections invite patrons to sit inside and embark on nostalgic reminiscences of syrup-coated playground slides. Beyond the bakery walls, the company aims for social responsibility with its support of community volunteer efforts and use of 100% fair-trade-certified espresso beans.

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