Dunkin’ and PopSockets unveils their newest collaboration

The collaboration is part of the PopSockets non-profit program, Poptivism. 50 percent of sales go to the Dunkin Joy in Childhood Foundation to support health and hunger relief for children in underserved communities
Dunkin and PopSockets, a maker of expandable phone grips and lifestyle accessories, has announced that new Dunkin-inspired PopThirst cup cases with donut and coffee-themed PopTops are available now.
The new sleeves that hold your coffee perfectly have fun styles and temperature control so you can sip in style all summer long. This limited Dunkin 'drop is part of the PopSockets non-profit program "Poptivism". 50 percent of sales go to the Dunkin Joy in Childhood Foundation to support health and hunger relief for children in underserved communities.
Dunkin is the first brand to partner with PopSockets to provide fans with PopThirst branded sleeves. Dunkin fans can choose between two unique PopThirst bundles, one with a strawberry donut PopTop and the other with an iced coffee themed PopTop.
The PopThirst sleeves are made of a non-slip material that prevents the hand from slipping while sipping your coffee. When you're not using the sleeve, it fits neatly in a pocket or wallet so you can easily use it on the go.
"This collaborative effort is sure to make many Dunkin 'and PopSockets fans happy while also helping to support the Dunkin' Joy in Childhood Foundation's mission to bring simple joys to children struggling with hunger or disease of childhood, "said Kari McHugh, executive director of the Dunkin & # 39; Joy in Childhood Foundation. "This 'poptivism' program will have a huge impact on bringing joy to children who need it most."
“PopSockets is excited to partner with Dunkin to help children in need through this fun, new PopThirst design. PopSockets mission is to make a positive impact. This limited “Poptivism” collaboration gives fans of both brands the opportunity to support the Dunkins Joy in Childhood Foundation, ”said Jennifer Forman, director of Poptivism and Corporate Citizenship.
The Dunkin & # 39; Joy in Childhood Foundation has granted more than $ 26M / £ 19.7M since its inception in 2006 and will grant $ 5M / £ 3.7M this year. A portion of the foundation's donations for 2020 focused on providing COVID-19 relief to families affected by the crisis.
As of March, the Foundation has provided Famine Relief and Health Organizations, which provide free coffee and breakfast to 20,000 healthcare workers, emergency grants of US $ 1.25m / £ 949,000, and launched a unique trauma relief program for healthcare workers, Hero Load with First Descents and more.