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Dunkin’ Gives Away 1,000,001 Cups With ‘StillNotAJoke’ Code
SAN FRANCISCO — Coffee lovers across the country, including those in the Bay Area, woke up Wednesday to a genuine April Fools’ Day treat: the chance to score a free hot or iced coffee from Dunkin’, with no purchase necessary and no elaborate prank attached.

Dunkin’ announced it is giving away 1,000,001 free coffees of any size to its Rewards members on April 1, 2026, continuing and slightly expanding its popular annual promotion. The offer, available exclusively through the Dunkin’ mobile app, requires users to enter the promo code “STILLNOTAJOKE.” Once claimed, the free drink — hot or iced brewed coffee, any size up to large — can be redeemed within seven days at participating locations.
As of early Wednesday morning, the code went live and began circulating rapidly on social media, with users posting photos of successful redemptions. “I just got mine — thanks for the tip!” one Bay Area resident shared online after visiting a local Dunkin’ spot. The promotion mirrors last year’s giveaway of 1 million free coffees but adds one extra cup this time, a playful nod to the holiday’s spirit of surprise without the deception.
Dunkin’ officials emphasized the deal is real. “No tricks, just a coffee run, on Dunkin’,” the company stated in promotional materials. The giveaway targets Rewards members, who can sign up for free in the app if they haven’t already. While supplies of the 1,000,001 redemptions last, early birds had the best shot as word spread quickly through Instagram, TikTok and local news alerts.
How to Claim Your Free Dunkin’ Coffee Today
The process is straightforward but time-sensitive:
- Download or open the Dunkin’ app on your smartphone.
- Ensure you are logged into a Dunkin’ Rewards account (free to join).
- Navigate to the offers or rewards section and enter the code STILLNOTAJOKE.
- Add the free hot or iced coffee to your order — any size qualifies, though some reports note exclusions for extra-large or specialty drinks like cold brew in certain redemptions.
- Head to a participating Dunkin’ location to redeem, ideally within the next week.
Travelers passing through San Francisco International Airport or commuters in Hwaseong-si equivalents in the U.S. can check nearby outlets via the app’s store locator. Many Bay Area locations, from downtown San Francisco to suburban spots in the Peninsula and East Bay, participate.
Social media buzzed with excitement and caution. Posts warned that the limited quantity could vanish fast, echoing last year’s rush. One user in the Bay Area posted screenshots confirming redemption before 8 a.m. local time, while others reported success later in the morning. “Go get your free coffee from Dunkin’, I just got one,” a California poster shared alongside morning photos.
Other April Fools’ Day Food and Drink Promotions
While Dunkin’ stole the spotlight with its massive free coffee drop, other chains offered their own April Fools’-themed deals Wednesday:
- Krispy Kreme: Rewards members could buy any dozen doughnuts and add an Original Glazed dozen for just $4.01 — a numerical wink at the date. The offer encouraged sweet treats alongside morning caffeine.
- Additional food and drink promotions popped up across the country, ranging from buy-one-get-one deals at fast-casual spots to limited-time discounts at coffee competitors, though none matched Dunkin’s scale for outright freebies.
Local Bay Area coffee shops and independent cafes stayed mostly quiet on major giveaways, focusing instead on standard menus or lighthearted social media posts. Some encouraged customers to “prank” friends by treating them to a cup, turning the day into a community perk.
Why Brands Love April Fools’ Marketing
April Fools’ Day has become prime real estate for brands to blend humor with customer appreciation. Dunkin’s promotion builds loyalty among its Rewards base while generating massive earned media. Last year’s 1 million-coffee giveaway created waves of positive coverage and user-generated content, driving app downloads and foot traffic.
This year’s “one more” twist keeps the momentum going. Marketing experts note that such campaigns perform well because they feel generous without requiring heavy spending from consumers. For Dunkin’, which operates thousands of locations nationwide, the cost is offset by increased visits, potential add-on purchases like donuts or breakfast sandwiches, and long-term customer retention.
In the Bay Area, where coffee culture runs deep — from artisanal roasters in San Francisco to drive-thru convenience — the deal resonated with commuters and remote workers alike. Many paired the free brew with a quick stop for a breakfast item, turning a simple perk into a full morning routine.
Tips for Maximizing Free Coffee and Avoiding Disappointment
- Act fast: With only 1,000,001 redemptions available, enter the code as soon as possible. Some users reported the offer remained active into the afternoon, but crowds at popular locations picked up.
- Check eligibility: The deal is strictly for Rewards members via the app. Non-members should sign up immediately — it takes minutes and unlocks future perks like points on purchases.
- Redeem wisely: After claiming, you have up to seven days. Plan your visit to avoid peak hours if possible, though many locations handled the extra demand smoothly.
- Pair with other deals: Look for stackable offers in the app or combine with any current promotions. Some locations offered breakfast specials that complemented the free coffee.
- Share the love: Even if you miss out, snapping a photo of a friend’s redemption or tagging Dunkin’ on social media keeps the fun going.
For those in the San Francisco Bay Area, apps like Google Maps or the Dunkin’ locator can pinpoint the nearest store. SFO travelers should note that while airport Dunkin’ spots exist in some terminals, availability may vary — better to grab one before security or upon landing if time allows.
Broader Context: April Fools’ Day in 2026
This year’s promotions arrived amid typical spring travel and work routines. With many Americans back in offices or heading out for midweek errands, a free coffee provided a welcome boost. Unlike past years when some brands leaned into elaborate fake announcements that frustrated consumers, Dunkin’ kept it transparent and deliverable from the start.
Consumer advocacy groups applauded the approach, noting it builds trust rather than testing it. “When brands deliver real value on a day known for jokes, it stands out,” one retail analyst observed.
As the day progressed, reports indicated strong uptake but no widespread complaints of shortages at most locations. Social feeds filled with satisfied customers enjoying their complimentary cups, some joking that the real prank would be running out of creamer at home.
What to Watch for Later Today and Beyond
The promo code “STILLNOTAJOKE” is tied to April 1 entry, but redemptions extend for a week. If you claimed it early, you can enjoy your free coffee anytime through April 8. Those who missed the initial rush can still monitor the app for any surprise extensions or related offers.
Dunkin’ has not announced similar nationwide freebies for the rest of the week, but its Rewards program regularly features points multipliers, discounted drinks and bundled meals. Signing up ensures you won’t miss future surprises — April Fools’ or otherwise.
For the latest updates, check the official Dunkin’ app, website or social channels. Local news outlets in the Bay Area and across the U.S. also tracked the promotion in real time.
Whether you’re starting your day in San Francisco, commuting from the suburbs, or traveling through SFO, Dunkin’s giveaway offered a simple, uplifting moment on a day otherwise filled with skepticism. No fooling — sometimes the best surprises are the ones you can actually taste.
Safe sipping, and happy April Fools’ Day from the West Coast.
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