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28.08.2024 - 18:30 / bhg.com / Sophia Beams
Dunkin'
Dunkin’ is back with some big news for fans of the coffee chain and cozy flavors of autumn—its seasonal menu is officially here. We’ve seen the return of the Starbuck's PSL, and now it’s Dunkin’s turn to offer up all its classic fall drinks—some new and some returning—to celebrate the arrival of the season.
Here's all you have to look forward to ordering, starting August 28.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a fall without a little pumpkin spice. Dunkin’s Pumpkin Spice Signature Latte is once again headlining the fall menu this year, featuring pumpkin, vanilla, and plenty of warm autumn spices. If you needed a bit more sweetness, it's topped off with whipped cream, caramel drizzle, and cinnamon sugar.
A couple brand new drinks are also hitting the menu. You'll be able to try the Almond Spice Coffee, which is (as you may have guessed) made with almond milk and has notes of toasted almond and sweet pumpkin. Also making its debut is the never-seen-before Dunkalatte—and yes, it’s different than your typical latte. This kind uses coffee milk and espresso to create an extra-flavorful, sweet and creamy latte.
There are plenty of bakery and food items to choose from this year: Returning favorites like the Maple Sugar Bacon breakfast sandwich are featured, and Dunkin’s Maple Sugar Bacon is even available on its own as a snack. You’ll also find the savory-sweet item in the Maple Sugar Bacon Wake-Up Wrap.
Loaded Hash Browns are joining the fall lineup this year for breakfast, too, and they sound mouthwatering—topped with warm cheddar queso and crumbled bacon.
For bakery items, you’ll find the Banana Chocolate Chip Loaf and the Apple Cider Donut returning to the pastry case. Of course, you can’t miss Dunkin’s classic pumpkin bakery
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