
Dunkin' brings back ‘highly requested' drink after 7 years. When can you get it?
A Dunkin' fan favorite was missing from menus for seven years. Now it's back with another 'highly requested' coffee.
Dunkin's spring menu launched March 5 with the return of the pistachio coffee, according to the doughnut and coffee chain.
Last offered in 2018, the 'long-lost favorite' joins the Dunkalatte on the limited-time lineup. Both drinks are available hot or iced.
'These two beverages have each built a cult following, from customers raving about the Dunkalatte's one-of-a-kind creamy flavor, to years of petitions calling for Pistachio's comeback,' Beth Turenne, vice president of Category Management at Dunkin', said in a news release.
The pistachio coffee starts with Dunkin's original blend coffee combined with a pistachio flavor swirl for a 'nutty, subtly sweet' essence, a product description reads.
Coffee lovers looking for a creamier option can try the Dunkalatte, the brand's first-ever drink made with coffee milk. The milkshake-inspired drink first hit menus in 2024 and 'became an instant sellout,' according to Dunkin'.
'The secret ingredient of this ultra-smooth beverage is coffee milk, made by blending whole milk with Dunkin's very own coffee extract,' the restaurant said.
The pistachio coffee and Dunkalatte are available for a limited time, though Dunkin' didn't say for how long.
Dunkin's spring lineup includes other new and returning favorites. They are:
Ham and Swiss pretzel sliders made with King's Hawaiian pretzel slider bunsSweet black pepper baconChicken and bacon croissant stufferBrown sugar shakin espressoRaspberry watermelon Dunkin' refresher
Pricing information wasn't immediately available.
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