Find the golden doughnut and win free Stan’s Donuts for life, new store promises

The newest Stan’s Donuts location opens June 18 in Hyde Park. The first 100 customers will have the chance to win free doughnuts for life.

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Golden donut from Stan’s Donuts

The golden donut from Stan’s Donuts will be hidden in a box of donuts for one lucky visitor at the business’ new Hyde Park location.

Stan’s Donuts

Wanna enjoy free glazed doughnuts and coffee for life from Stan’s Donuts?

The Chicago-based bakery of unique doughnuts and fresh coffee will open its new Hyde Park location this month with a special promotion: find the golden doughnut and win free doughnuts and coffee for life.

The first 100 customers who line up at 7 a.m. June 18 at the new store, 5225 S. Harper Ct., will receive a free boxed doughnut and a t-shirt. One lucky box will contain the golden doughnut, which will grant the receiver the company’s highest honor — free doughnuts and coffee for life.

Stan’s new shop stretches over 2,000 square feet and includes a patio for outdoor seating. The location is part of Harper Court, a mixed-use commercial development off 53rd Street in downtown Hyde Park. Started in 2014 by friends Stan Berman and Rich Labriola, the company currently operates 14 locations in the city.

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