Donald Trump slams Dunkin' Donuts cups, Jeb Bush offers chest bumps

What the 2016 presidential candidates are saying:

Kelly Osbourne gives Donald Trump a Christmas sweater during a live taping of 'FOX & Friends' at FOX Studios on December 6, 2011 in New York City. Astrid Stawiarz, Getty Images


Donald Trump on Dunkin' Donuts coffee cups:

Dunkin' Donuts revealed a new holiday design for their coffee cups earlier this week, just as its competitor Starbucks faced growing outrage over its new minimalist cup design.

But the donut chain's more festive decorations -- the cups have the word "Joy" written on them, encircled by holiday wreaths -- still drew criticism from Donald Trump.

"Well, I don't see 'Merry Christmas' on it. So, do they have 'Merry Christmas' on it? I don't think so," Trump told Fox News show "Fox & Friends" early Thursday. "I think it would be nice if somebody put 'Merry Christmas' on something, you know, like the old days, right? But they don't have 'Merry Christmas,' they have 'Joy.' But I think they should put 'Merry Christmas' on. Then I'll start going there and buying coffee there even though I don't drink coffee."


Republican presidential candidate, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, speaks during a campaign event at the Coca Cola bottling plant in Atlantic, Iowa, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2015. AP

Jeb Bush's broment:

"Anytime you want to try a chest bump, I'm all in." --to reporters at an Iowa campaign stop, after bumping chests with a former Ted Cruz supporter who recently switched to the Bush side

CBS News' Katiana Krawchenko and Alan He contributed to this compilation.

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