Sophia ReyesJul 2, 2026 3 min read

Dunkin' Just Dropped a Bald Eagle Cup for America's 250th Birthday

The Dunkin' Eagle Cup launched on June 29. | Dunkin'
The Dunkin' Eagle Cup launched on June 29. | Dunkin'

Dunkin' is leaning into America's 250th birthday in a big way — and this time, it's not just about the drinks.

The chain launched its limited-edition Eagle Cup nationwide on June 29, just in time for the Fourth of July weekend. The collectible retails for $10.99 at participating locations while supplies last, and early reports suggest it's moving fast — stores are expected to stock roughly 20 per location with no restocks once they're gone.

What It Looks Like

The Eagle Cup is a clear 24-ounce plastic tumbler topped with a sculpted bald eagle head that doubles as a lid, with a small opening for a straw. The clear base is designed to show off whatever drink is inside — whether that's one of Dunkin's new summer Refreshers or a classic iced coffee. Think less "standard reusable cup" and more "conversation piece at the cookout."

The Dunkin' Eagle Cup has prompted a viral response. | Dunkin'
The Dunkin' Eagle Cup has prompted a viral response. | Dunkin'

The design puts it squarely in the same lane as last year's viral Starbucks Bearista cup, which sold out almost immediately and prompted a wave of dupes at retailers including Walmart.

What You Get With It

The $10.99 price includes a free medium beverage with purchase. Each cup also contains a unique promotional code inside that unlocks $3 medium Refreshers or Dunkin' Zero beverages once per day for 30 days — codes must be activated and redeemed by July 31, 2026. For regular Dunkin' customers, the math works out in their favor pretty quickly.

The Eagle Cup joins a patriotic lineup of drinks to celebrate America's 250th anniversary. | Dunkin'
The Eagle Cup joins a patriotic lineup of drinks to celebrate America's 250th anniversary. | Dunkin'

Dunkin' suggested pairing the Eagle Cup with its new Fourth of July beverage lineup, which includes the Fruit Punch Refresher, Starlight Lemonade and Cherrylicious Daydream Refresher.

Part of a Bigger Fourth of July Rollout

The Eagle Cup is the centerpiece of Dunkin's broader America 250 holiday push, which also includes 11 new limited-time drinks and three new bakery items available through the holiday weekend. It follows a string of recent novelty cup releases from the chain — including a Barbie Pink Pineapple Cup and Megan Thee Stallion-branded cups earlier in 2026 — both of which sold out almost immediately.

Availability may vary by location and the cup is an in-store, while-supplies-last release — it can't be ordered ahead through the app.


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