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Dunkin' rolls out new 2025 summer menu

Dunkin' rolls out new 2025 summer menu

Daily Mail​06-06-2025

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Dunkin' Pink Spritz Refresher
Orange N' Vanilla Specialty Donut
Cherry Berry and Peach Cherry Twist Dunkin' Energy Mixology Drinks
Melted Ice Cream Coffees
For those who enjoy indulging in dessert-inspired drinks, Dunkin' is rolling out Melted Ice Cream Coffees in three irresistible flavors: Butter Pecan, Mint Chocolate Chip, and Cookie Dough. Each is topped with a drizzle and crunchy waffle cone pieces – perfect for coffee lovers with a sweet tooth.
Improved Matcha Drinks and Patriotic Treats
Strawberry Dream Dunkin' Refresher
In addition to the Pink Spritz Refresher, Dunkin' is adding the Strawberry Dream Dunkin' Refresher, made with oat milk and topped with sweet cold foam. This pink drink offers a fresh, creamy twist on the classic.
New Food Items
Upcoming Refreshers in July

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