America can literally run on Dunkin' with these new shoes

These shoes were made for running and that's just what they'll do.
By Harry Hill  on 
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America can literally run on Dunkin' with these new shoes
Coffee lovers rejoice! Credit: saucony x dunkin

Coffee isn't the only workout fuel Dunkin' has to offer— they have shoes now, too.

The classic shoe brand Saucony has once again collaborated with Dunkin' on a pair of branded running shoes. In preparation for the Boston Marathon on April 15, the coffee company is serving up a colorful take on Saucony's Kinvara 10 shoe design for the second year in a row.

Since both Dunkin' and Saucony are Boston-based, the collaboration is sure to hit a sweet spot amongst locals— as well as fans across the country. Last year, their collaboration sold out almost immediately, proving there's no way to slow down these front-runners.

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The shoe comes packaged in a custom Dunkin’ donut inspired box Credit: Saucony x dunkin

The shoes come equipped with all the necessary breakfast-themed accoutrements: strawberry-frosted donut medallions attached to the laces, coffee cup-covered tongue, and three sets of laces—white, orange, and pink— to fit every taste.

The shoes are available on the Saucony website as well as multiple retailers around the U.S for about $120, and they come in women's, men's, and kid sizes.

If you're planning to cop a pair, you might want to step to it— they could sell out faster than you can say "Boston kreme."

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