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Dunkin’ is ready for Halloween, with plenty of season-curated drinks and donuts—and even costumes for the most dedicated Dunkin’ fans, big and small. And while orange is always holiday-appropriate during the spookiest time of the year, the coffee chain is shaking things up with a playful dose of purple for guys and girls—and ghouls—to enjoy.
Here's what you'll find on Dunkin's Halloween menu, which launches October 16.
Iced coffee lovers won’t want to miss the new lavender-hued Iced Potion Macchiato, featuring espresso layered with marshmallow ube and whole milk flavors. If you prefer your caffeine served hot, you can order it that way, too. Indulge in everyone’s favorite Spider Donut with your coffee, topped with purple frosting for an updated look with classic flavor.
For the trick-or-treaters, the Dunkin’ Halloween Munchkins Bucket is a must have: a purple and orange-colored container to store all kinds of candy treats. Snag one for free with an order of 50 donut holes featuring black and orange sprinkles—perfect for a team snack, class party, or a sweet surprise for your family—or you can shell out $2 for an empty one. After the holiday, use them to store crayons, stickers, or other small toys for a fun token of Halloween 2024 all year.
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Dunkin’ is also bringing the fun from its Superbowl LVII commercial with a tracksuit Halloween costume in a nod to superstars Ben Affleck, Tom Brady, and Matt Damon. The official Dunkings design is $120 for the complete outfit or $60 for the jacket or pants purchased separately. There’s also a Dunkings costume featuring a long-sleeved jersey, pink bucket hat, and sunglasses for $45. Kids can get in on the action, too, with a miniature
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