Jun 29, 2026
In these United States, we are offered the inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of a clear, animal-shaped cup out of which to drink our coffee. In honor of America’s upcoming 250th birthday, Dunkin’ has dropped the limited-edition Eagle Cup, giving customers a way to start th eir mornings in an unmistakably American way — with a huge beverage in an obnoxiously adorable vessel that may or may not fit in their car’s cupholder. The Eagle Cup holds 24 ounces, features a clear base and is “a striking sculpted eagle lid” for a totally see-through beverage experience — so, if you get a Blueberry or Black Cherry Refresher, you can really lean into the patriotic vibes this Independence Day. Plus, customers who purchase an Eagle Cup for $10.99 will automatically receive a free medium Dunkin’ beverage with their purchase. Dunkin’s Eagle Cup. Additionally, each Eagle Cup will include a unique code redeemable for a $3 medium Refresher or a Zero beverage. The limited-time code must be activated and redeemed by July 31, but since you can use it once per day, it’s better to use it earlier rather than later. The Eagle Cup is perched at participating Dunkin’ locations nationwide while supplies last, but availability may vary by store. I called my local Dunkin’ in the Washington, D.C. area, and the manager said, as of this morning, there were “a lot” left, but that might not be the case in your neck of the woods. People are already showing off their beaked beakers on social media, and plenty are making aquiline jokes. One TikTok user commented, “but imagine saying i need to get my caw caw cup ✨.” “Got ours and now my husband is saying he wants it to be his urn,” wrote one Instagram user. “My daughter got me the eagle dunkin cup!!” posted one X user. “I’m so excited to use this July 4th!” The Dunkin’ Eagle cup arrives just after the fog has lifted on the viral Starbucks Bearista cup, which, in November 2025, caused Pink Stanley Cup-like commotion, including long lines, TikTok tirades and even physical altercations on the day of release. Starbucks has since released variations on the cup to capitalize on its virality, from the soccer-themed Bearista Cup for the World Cup to the Pink Drink-inspired Bearista Glass for summer. This story first appeared on TODAY.com. More from TODAY: I Tried Crumbl’s New ‘Charger’ Drink, a Sugar-Packed Dirty Soda. Here’s How It Went MM’s Is Cutting 2 Colors From Certain Bags — Here’s Why Chef Goes Viral for Feeding a Family With $5. Here Are His Top Tips This story uses functionality that may not work in our app. Click here to open the story in your web browser. ...read more read less
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