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The Giftbit Blog | Digital Gift Cards, Rewards, and Incentives

How to Send Dunkin’ Gift Cards: Guide For Reward Program Managers

Written by Emily Byrne | July 21, 2025

If you're planning an employee recognition or incentive program, you might be surprised just how easy it can be to send a Dunkin' gift card to your audience. 

In fact, it's never been easier for HR teams and incentive program managers to access Dunkin' Donuts cards, alongside other effective digital incentives.

Finding simple, flexible, and affordable ways to reward employees or thank customers can make a huge difference in your engagement strategy. And because they're so popular and versatile, Dunkin' gift cards are particularly well-suited for quick recognition or small incentives—whether that's celebrating a sales win, acknowledging great service, or just saying thanks for being awesome.

In this article, we’ll explore how to send a Dunkin' gift card in your loyalty, engagement or incentive program. 

👉 This is an actionable guide that will help you pick the easiest, most effective approach for your goals. 

What are the main ways to send a Dunkin’ Donuts gift card?

When it comes to sending a Dunkin’ gift, you’ve got a few reliable choices.

Namely, you could either pick up a few physical gift cards at the store, you could order digital cards online (also known as egift cards) and track them yourself, or you could work with a gift card distributor.

Each approach is best for different scenarios and budgets. The approach you choose will depend on your unique needs and budget. 

  • While a little dated, physical cards can work when you need something tangible to hand out at events or meetings, or when you're starting a new program and want to test the waters. 
  • Purchasing digital egift cards is a slightly more modern approach that can work well for things like rewarding small remote teams or one-off online surveys. You'll have more flexibility and control than you would with physical cards, but you'll likely have to invest more time to keep everything organized. 
  • And when working with a gift card company, you'll get access to a full suite of tools to automate, track, and report on every card sent. This will prove vital if you’re managing multiple incentive programs, planning to scale, or need to show clear ROI.
Method Best For Pros Cons Tracking/Reporting
Physical Cards Small teams, in-person events Tangible, no tech needed Manual, slow for bulk, risk of loss Low (manual)
Digital Cards (Do-It-Yourself) Smaller remote teams, fast rewards