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Dunkin Donuts Advertising

May 30th, 2008

America Runs On Dunkin 

By Heather Blanchette

Founded in 1950 in Quincy, Massachusetts by William Rosenberg, Dunkin Donuts has 2.7 Million customers a day worldwide. The Dunkin Donuts franchise has 5,541 locations in the United States, 79 in Canada and 1,846 franchises in the rest of the world.

Dunkin Donuts used to be Allied Domecq Quick Service Restaurant and is often paired with Dunkin Donuts Brands Incorporated’s Baskin Robbins. Competition for the doughnut and coffee chain includes Starbucks, Krispy Kreme, Caribou Coffee, and Tim Hortons.

Dunkin Donuts offers a variety of products including 35 varieties of donuts, munchkins, pastries, muffins, bagels, cookies, breakfast sandwiches, flatbread sandwiches, hashbrowns, pizza, coffee, collatas, hot chocolate, iced tea and smoothies.

Dunkin Donuts sponsors the Dunkin Donuts Center in Providence, Rhode Island, which is often referred to as “The Dunk.”

At the beginning of each Boston Red Sox or New England Patriots season, Dunkin Donuts releases coinciding commercials that promote the team in relation to Dunkin Donuts products.

In the 1980s, Dunkin Donuts ran an advertising campaign titled “It’s Worth The Trip,” which starred fictional character “Fred The Baker.” The campaign was recognized by the Television Bureau of Advertising as one of the 5 best commercials of the 80s with its “Time To Make The Donuts” tagline.

In 2006, Dunkin Donuts began running advertisements to compare the Dunkin Donut chain to competitors in the market. The ads claimed that competitors menu items were hard to read and produce, and therefore hard to order. The campaign, created by Hill Holiday, called the competitors menu language “Fritalian,” a mix between French and Italian. The ads poked the most fun at Starbucks, and showed how much easier, and “American,” Dunkin Donuts is.

In 2007, the campaign continued with advertisements featuring customers being yelled at in the competitor chains for ordering a “Large” coffee, rather than using a foreign name for the size.

2007 was also the year that actor John Goodman became the voice used in Dunkin Donuts commercials, as well as the year Rachel Ray began starring in many of the commercials.

Dunkin Donuts also rana Sip, Scratch, Score promotion in 2007, similar to the McDonalds monopoly game piece promotion. Another advertising campaign was created using the personification of a coffee cup, given the name Joe Dunkin. The ads revolved around sports teams including the Mets, Yankees, Giants, Nets and Jets. In many of the commercials the cup, Joe, was a player on the team standing in for an important field position.

Dunkin Donuts also published an easy-bake-oven recipe for doughnuts.

The current Dunkin Donuts campaign tagline is “America Runs On Dunkin,” and the most recent Rachel Ray online campaign was yankeed this week due to controversy around the possible political meaning the scarf she was wearing.

Smooth or Chunky, And No I’m Not Talking About The Guy You’re Dating…

April 4th, 2008

Fudge 

By Heather Blanchette 

The only peanut butter I have found that offers my favorite peanut butter to peanuts ratio is Shaw’s brand Chunky Peanut Butter. This isn’t your normal peanut butter - this is literally a can of peanuts mixed with a small spoonful of smooth peanut butter. If I don’t have to chew my peanut butter then I’m not eating it - unless of course it’s peanut butter fudge. Read the rest of this entry »

I shouldn’t Be Allowed in the Kitchen: My Top 3 Disasters

March 24th, 2008

brownie

By Heather Blanchette

1) So this one time, I tried to make mini brownies in a doll-sized cupcake tin - but it didn’t occur to me that they wouldn’t need to stay in the oven as long as the normal brownie tin would. Needless to say, it was probably a good thing that they got permanently stuck in the tin or I would have chipped a tooth! Read the rest of this entry »

Whoopie Pie Recipe

March 18th, 2008

Whoopie Pie Recipe

Recipe Submitted by Diana Campbell

It’s not everyday that we get a submission that gets us so excited that we put on our party hats, but when someone has a legit recipe for Whoopie Pies it only right that we share it with the visitors of Tasty Madness. Let us know what you think of the recipe after you try it and also tell us if you added your own special touches to the recipe! Read the rest of this entry »

Impatience Leads to Tragedy

March 17th, 2008

M&M Cupcakes

By Heather Blanchette

I made the cutest cupcakes last night, and took forever frosting them and placing the same amount of M&M’s, alternating colors, on each delicate cupcake. However, all good things come to an end I’m told.

I put my cupcakes ever so carefully in my giant Mary Poppins style purse and took a short trip on the T, only to remove the muffin tin to find twelve naked cupcakes - how embarrassing! More… Read the rest of this entry »

Secret Frosting Recipe!

March 15th, 2008

Cup Cakes

By The Chocoholic

I have found a tasy treat that is very simple to make and actually great for those of us on the run. I have to say, cupcakes weren’t my first choice of snacking until I made them for Christmas. Baking them yourself is key and the cupcake holders come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, which makes it even more fun! Read the rest of this entry »

Fruit Loops and Fruit Loops Recipes

March 12th, 2008

Fruit Loops Box

By Jordan Thompson

It’s scary how one box of cereal can define your whole breakfast existence! Kellogg’s Fruit Loops have been around since the early sixties unlike me who was an 80’s baby. Toucan Sam is one of the most recognizable character brands and also has a slogan “Follow Your Nose” that is hard to forget when you have been eating Fruit Loops for as long as I have. So what is it about this cereal brand that still has me all hot and heavy for them after all these years? Read the rest of this entry »

It’s From a Box, Shhh Don’t Tell…

March 6th, 2008

Cheesecake

By Heather Blanchette

Lots of things come in boxes: Nike SB’s, Trivial Pursuit and if you’re on a diet-your lunch. But none of these compare in both quality and taste to JELL-O’s No-Bake Desserts. JELL-O has found a way to make your life easier, whether you want Cherry Cheesecake, Home style Cheesecake, Real Cheesecake (as opposed to Fake I assume…), or Strawberry Cheesecake. Read the rest of this entry »


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