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Free Doughnut Friday – Where to Find the Giveaways!

Whether you like your doughnuts glazed or gooey with fruit filling, here's a list of places giving away those dessert rings for free on Friday!

Today, June 7, is National Doughnut Day.

A lot of folks may not have known that until now.

But doughnut makers across the U.S. are celebrating by giving away their fried dessert rings to customers.

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Now when will someone invent a carb-free, sugar-free doughnut? That will get customers through the doors!

Let's take a look at the giveaways:

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Dunkin’ Donuts offers a free doughnut with any purchase of a drink, whether it's coffee, a latte or soda. Although it's not free, the doughnut chain also introduces today the Glazed Donut Breakfast Sandwich. The heart-stopping sanwich is a sugary glazed doughnut sliced with a fried egg and bacon in the center. (Dunkin' Donuts, 6132 MLK; Dunkin' Donuts, 7595 4th St. North, Dunkin' Donuts, 1046 4th St. North.)

St. Pete Bagel is giving away its custom-crafted gourmet doughnuts. You have to make a purchase to receive one of these scrumptious desserts. But this locally owned shop offers doughnuts like you've never experienced. The shop is at 7043 4th St. North.

Krispy Kreme is giving away any flavor doughnut at participating locations. You don't even have to make a purchase. Click here to find a store near you. (Closest stores are in Brandon, Palm Harbor and Tampa.)

Tim Hortons' customers get a free doughnut with a purchase today. But you will need to first print a Facebook coupon and bring it with you. The only location in the Tampa Bay area is at the Tampa Bay Arena, 401 Channelside Dr., Tampa.)

Know of another doughnut giveaway? Let us know in the comments below.


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