Guava refresher and more: Dunkin' debuts new summer menu items for 2025
Dunkin' is getting in the summer spirit with new bright, fruity menu items.
The three new menu items − a refresher, latte, and a bakery item − were unveiled on Wednesday, April 30. The early summertime menu is available for a limited time at participating locations.
The coffee and doughnut chain also launched a new campaign featuring some of Hollywood's beloved heartthrobs in a new campaign that promotes its $6 Meal Deal, which launched in fall 2024.
Here's what to know about Dunkin's new early summer menu items and membership deals for the month of May.
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What new summer items has Dunkin' introduced?
Dunkin' unveiled three new menu items on Wednesday, April 30:
Tropical Guava Dunkin' Refresher: Guava-flavored drink featuring B vitamins and available with green tea, lemonade, or sparkling water
Pistachio Signature Latte: Espresso, pistachio flavor swirl, whipped creme, caramel drizzle and waffle cone pieces (available hot or iced)
Iced Strawberry Lemon Loaf: Lemon-strawberry swirl cake with strawberry-flavored icing
Are you a Dunkin' Rewards Members? Here's what deals are coming this May
Here's what rewards Dunkin' is offering to members this May:
May 1-15: $2 10-count Munchkins doughnut holes
May 10-11: Three times the points on a half dozen, full dozen, 25-count, and 50-count doughnuts
May 16-31: $3 pretzel sliders with beverage purchase
The Dunkin' mobile app is free, as is a Dunkin' Rewards membership.
Dunkin' unveils heartthrob breakfast campaign
To promote its $6 Meal Deal, Dunkin' unveiled a new campaign that features "some of Hollywood's most meal-worthy stars," including James Marsden, Charles Melton, Tramell Tillman, Gavin Casalegno, Dylan Efron, and comedian Zarna Garg.
The $6 Meal Deal features a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich, hash browns, and a medium hot or iced coffee. The meal is available all day.
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