Seasonal & Holidays
Santa To Deliver Do-Rite Donuts To Orland Park Families Christmas Day
Orland Park families can place their orders online by Dec. 22 for a chance to be added to Santa's delivery route.

ORLAND PARK, IL — On Christmas morning, a few lucky families in Orland Park will receive a special holiday breakfast delivery and surprise visit from Santa, himself.
The man in red and his reindeer crew will partner with DwellSocial and Do-Rite Donuts to brave the Chicago expressways and deliver his favorite sweet treat to families on his way back to the North Pole.
To be considered, families must fill out this form, before or after placing a donut delivery order. You don't need to order donuts to qualify for a Santa stop, but if you skip it and are chosen, Santa will still stop by, just without donuts. Remember: Santa checks his list twice, so your address must be within the delivery area to receive a visit.
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In addition to their regular and premium menu offering, holiday flavors such as Gingerbread Old Fashioned and Chocolate Peppermint Old Fashioned will be on the menu as well. Celebrating Hanukkah? Sufganiyot is available as well!
Orders can be placed online for delivery to families living in Orland. Only those placed by 10 p.m. on Dec. 22 will be eligible for a Santa stop. Orders will be available for home delivery between 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Dec. 25, and Santa visits will be between 8 and 11 a.m.
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"We love bringing joy to people’s homes in the form of delicious food, and this holiday season is the perfect time to take that to the next level," said DwellSocial Co-founder and CEO Allen Shulman. "This Christmas, we’re creating magical moments for families all around the Chicago suburbs through our special partnership with Do-Rite Donuts and Santa Claus. We’re not only delivering wonderful food when we make these deliveries—we’re delivering experiences that families will remember for a lifetime."
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