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31.07.2024 - 11:10 / bhg.com / Sophia Beams
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Dunkin’ may have rebranded slightly over the years—namely, dropping the “donut”—but this classic national coffee and donut chain is still the caffeine provider we know and love, offering classic drinks and stepped-up concoctions alike to keep us all coming back for more. (There’s a reason its slogan has been “America runs on Dunkin’” since 2006!) The latest innovation from Dunkin’? Fresh summer menu drinks, created in partnership with social media star Nick DiGiovanni and available nationwide starting July 31.
Nick DiGiovanni is a celebrity chef and entertainer, known by his 35 million followers for his many viral videos and world records. Now, he’s venturing into the barista world with Dunkin’, who he partnered with to help create the latest iteration of the Dunkin’ summer menu.
Four new summery drinks—Blueberry Donut Iced Coffee, Caramel Coconut Cream Coffee, Mocha Vanilla Iced Coffee, and Caramel Almondmilk Iced Coffee—will drop on July 31 as part of what Dunkin’ is calling The Chef Nick Menu, and they’ll be featured on Dunkin’s menu for a limited time only.
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The first new drop on the menu is the Blueberry Donut Iced Coffee, a mix of Dunkin’s iced coffee and the flavor of its beloved blueberry donut. It’s topped with Dunkin’s Sweet Cold Foam for a delicious twist.
Chef Nick was also looking to mix up a tropical drink for the summer menu, thus the creation of the Caramel Coconut Cream Coffee—a blend that’s perfect for summer, whether you’re on a tropical vacation or just dreaming of one.
The Mocha Vanilla Iced Coffee is sure to be another summer menu staple; after all, there’s truly nothing better than a classic iced mocha. The sweet notes of Dunkin’ vanilla syrup help to balance out the flavors in this
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