Dunkin’ released a line of new face masks in its iconic pink and orange colors. Not only are they super fitting to wear when you grab breakfast from the chain, but every mask sold helps support health and hunger relief for children in underserved communities.
The face masks come in five “Dunkin-ized” designs that feature donuts, sprinkles, and the brand’s logo–there's even one with a half sprinkled donut smile on it. Produced in the United States, the masks are made of two-ply poly scuba cloth with a nose pleat. They feature a pocket for users to insert and remove filters for an added layer of protection. The adult-size masks can easily be washed and reused, too.
You can buy the masks from Dunkin’s online pop-up shop for $10 each. For every mask purchased, $3 will be donated to the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation–a 2006-founded organization powered by the brand, and many others, that helps kids battle hunger and illness. Donations will be made until August 31 or while supplies last. (It looks like one design, the white face mask with tiny pink donuts on it, is already out of stock.)
Face masks are a requirement for all employees at Dunkin’ restaurants for the foreseeable future. If you want to support a good cause while wearing one of these vibrant masks, you better snag one ASAP!