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It’s Confirmed! Dunkin’ is Bringing Back The Fan Favorite Dunkalatte (And Another One!)

Spring has sprung, and with it, Dunkin' delights fans by reintroducing two beloved beverages: the Dunkalatte and Pistachio Coffee.

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First introduced in fall 2024, the Dunkalatte quickly became a customer favorite, blending rich espresso with Dunkin's signature coffee milk—a concoction that "sips like a latte and tastes like a melty milkshake." Its sudden disappearance from menus left fans yearning for its return. Now, by popular demand, the Dunkalatte is back, available hot or iced, ready to satisfy those creamy cravings. ​

After a seven-year hiatus, Dunkin's Pistachio Coffee makes its much-anticipated return. This subtly sweet, nutty beverage combines the unique Pistachio Flavor Swirl with Dunkin's Original Blend coffee, offering a distinctive taste experience for both hot and iced coffee enthusiasts.

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Savory Additions: Ham & Swiss Pretzel Sliders

Complementing the beverage lineup, Dunkin' introduces the new Ham & Swiss Pretzel Sliders. These sliders feature Black Forest ham, Swiss cheese, and a honey mustard spread, all nestled within King's Hawaiian Pretzel Slider Buns, offering a sweet and savory twist perfect for any time of day.

Fans can also continue to enjoy the Brown Sugar Shakin' Espresso and Raspberry Watermelon Dunkin' Refresher, both remaining on the menu this spring. Additionally, Dunkin's $6 Meal Deal—which includes a medium hot or iced coffee, a Sausage, Egg & Cheese Breakfast Sandwich, and hash browns—offers customers a satisfying meal at an unbeatable value.

No More Nondairy Surcharge

In a move towards inclusivity, Dunkin' has eliminated the surcharge for almondmilk and oatmilk options, allowing customers to choose their preferred nondairy milk at no additional cost.

Note: For more details on Dunkin's spring menu, visit their official announcement.

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