Dunkin' Is Giving Out 1.995 Million Free Iced Coffees Today After Super Bowl Commercial Set in 1995 Erin ClementsFebruary 9, 2026 at 9:08 PM 0 Large iced latte from Dunkin' Shutterstock / Toshiko Toshiko Dunkin' is celebrating Super Bowl Monday by giving out 1.995 million free iced coffees The number is a nod to 1995, the year the brand's Super Bowl commercial was set The ad featured "Good Will Dunkin'," a "never aired" sitcom pilot from 1995 that starred Ben Affleck alongside '90s TV stars such as Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc and Jason Alexander One day after releasing its nostalgic Super B...
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Erin ClementsFebruary 9, 2026 at 9:08 PM
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Dunkin' is celebrating Super Bowl Monday by giving out 1.995 million free iced coffees
The number is a nod to 1995, the year the brand's Super Bowl commercial was set
The ad featured "Good Will Dunkin'," a "never aired" sitcom pilot from 1995 that starred Ben Affleck alongside '90s TV stars such as Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc and Jason Alexander
One day after releasing its nostalgic Super Bowl commercial, Dunkin' has a deal with a nod to 1995.
The doughnut chain is celebrating Super Bowl Monday by giving out 1.995 million free iced coffees.
"Back in 1995, iced coffee wasn't exactly everywhere," the brand said in a release shared with PEOPLE. "In fact, 1995 marked the first year Dunkin' advertised iced coffee starring none other than Fred the Baker."
The deal is good on iced coffees of any size on Monday, Feb. 9, and can be found by entering the code GOODWILLDUNKIN in the Dunkin' app.
Starring in his fourth Super Bowl ad for the brand, Ben Affleck returned for "Good Will Dunkin'," a "never aired" sitcom pilot from 1995 that premiered during the Big Game on Sunday, Feb. 8.
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The star-studded spot featured some of the biggest sitcom actors of the '90s — including Jennifer Aniston and Matt LeBlanc (Friends), Jason Alexander (Seinfeld), Ted Danson (Cheers), Jaleel White (Family Matters), Jasmine Guy (A Different World) and Alfonso Ribeiro (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air).
Tom Brady also appeared in the funny spoof of Good Will Hunting, the 1997 film Affleck and Matt Damon cowrote and costarred in, winning an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
Speaking with PEOPLE ahead of the commercial's release, Ribeiro, 54, said he considers the decade "the best era of sitcom television."
"I really had great joy that day to be able to shoot and talk with everyone," Ribeiro, who famously played Will Smith's cousin Carlton Banks on Fresh Prince, recalled. "And there was such a fun confidence in the room where everybody kind of knew what we were all doing. We had done so many episodes of sitcoms and being able to play together in a room was really cool."
"I think everyone really was a little bit in awe of what we were all doing," he added.
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