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Article: DUNKIN' DONUTS CHAIN HAS NO HOLES FRANCHISES BEING ADDED ALL THE TIME IN SUBURBS WITH MANY LOYAL PATRONS
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- May 18, 2003
- Author:
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Dunkin' Donuts is - how else to put this? - simply everywhere.
Its shops are on big streets, side streets, wide streets, and easy-
to-get-to streets. They're in big towns, small towns, and in-between
towns. They are always, it seems, a two-minute trip from anywhere -
if not around this corner, then the next.
Indeed, the familiar shops, decorated in their signature Day-Glo
orange, pink, and cranberry, are just a quick drive away from almost
any home in almost any community in the western suburbs - and more
are coming every day.
The apparently limitless appetite for Dunkin' Donuts shops among
residents west of Boston seems to be fueling the chain's caffeine-