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Pumpkin spice lattes return with the new Dunkin' fall menu

Pumpkin spice lattes return with the new Dunkin' fall menu

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This is not a drill. The iconic pumpkin spice latte (aka PSL) has landed.
The unofficial start to 'sweat-uh weather-uh' has begun, as fall flavors — love 'em or hate 'em — have officially landed at Dunkin', along with the return of an even sweeter collab from two-time Grammy Award-winning superstar Sabrina Carpenter.
While espresso isn't one of the ingredients in her new refresher drinks, it is in Dunkin's new Cereal N' Milk Latte mixed with marshmallowy cereal milk. The nostalgic drink even has its own merch.
With Dunkin's fall menu available now, it has beaten out PSL-trendsetter Starbucks to the punch this year, with the upscale coffee chain releasing its fall menu on Aug. 26.
Here are the new and returning favorites on Dunkin's fall menu.
🥣 Cereal N' Milk Latte
The fast food chain is serving up bottom-of-the-bowl cereal goodness and a kick of caffeine in a cup with its Cereal N' Milk Latte. Available hot or iced, the drink 'combines espresso with cereal milk for a marshmallow-cereal flavor that's creamy, rich and unmistakably nostalgic,' according to the company's news release.
'The idea came from the best part of eating cereal, that last bit of milk. We all remember finishing a bowl just to enjoy those final, sweet sips, which inspired our new Cereal N' Milk Latte,' said Anthony Epter, vice president of menu innovation at Dunkin', according to the release. 'With our very own cereal milk blended with rich espresso, the Cereal N' Milk Latte brings that marshmallow-flavored, bottom-of-the-bowl taste in every sip. Just like the Dunkalatte, it gives the classic latte a fun new twist.'
For lovers of all things cereal and milk, Dunkin' released its own line of Cereal N' Milk gear, including T-shirts, sweaters and hats, on its website.
🍓 Sabrina Carpenter's trio of Daydream Refreshers
Singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter is back for an encore with her Daydream Refresher collab with Dunkin'. The drink is crafted with oat milk and topped with cold foam and now comes in a trio of flavors, with mixed berry joining mango and strawberry.
Dunkin' customers can create their own refresher by customizing their own drink bases, including green tea, black tea, lemonade, sparkling water, water or oat milk, and flavors and amount of sweetness.
'More fun is brewing next month,' the company teased in the release, 'so fans can stay tuned to Dunkin's social channels for what's next.'
🎃 Pumpkin' at Dunkin'
The Pumpkin Spice Signature Latte has entered the room, crowned with whipped cream, caramel and cinnamon sugar.
For customers who don't want to take the plunge into fall just yet, a pumpkin flavor swirl can be added to any hot or iced coffee, cold brew or espresso drink.
The following new and returning tasty treats have also landed on the menu:
Iced Pumpkin Loaf
Pumpkin Cake Donut
Pumpkin Munchkins Donut Hole Treats
Kreme Delight Donut (new)
Chipotle Loaded Hash Browns (new)
Maple Sugar Bacon
Chipotle Hash Brown Wake-Up Wrap
Ham and Swiss Croissant Stuffer
Braided Apple Pie
💵 Dunkin' deals
For a limited time, the $6 meal deal is back. It comes with a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich, hash browns and a medium hot coffee (14 oz.) or iced coffee (24 oz.). (The deal excludes espresso and cold brew beverages, seasoned bacon and loaded hash browns.)
For members of the Dunkin' Rewards loyalty program, the following deals are available for a limited time:
Now through Aug. 31: Get 10 Munchkins for $2 with a beverage purchase.
Aug. 25-Oct. 27: Get 100 bonus points when you order ahead on Mondays.
Sept. 1-15: If you buy a drink, you can get a braided apple pie for $1.
Sept. 16–30: When you purchase a drink, you can get a Chipotle hash-brown wake-up wrap for $2.
You can join Dunkin' Rewards for free by creating an account on the Dunkin' app or by visiting dunkinrewards.com.
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