
American coffee and doughnut brand Dunkin’ has announced the return of two fan-favourite beverages, the Dunkalatte and Pistachio Coffee, as part of its spring menu 2025 lineup for a limited time.
The Pistachio Coffee features a sweet pistachio flavour swirl blended with Dunkin’s Original Blend coffee, and is available hot or iced.
The company also introduced new savoury item Ham & Swiss Pretzel Sliders, alongside the comeback of the Sweet Black Pepper Bacon and the Chicken & Bacon Croissant Stuffer.
Ham & Swiss Pretzel Sliders feature Black Forest ham, Swiss cheese and honey mustard on King’s Hawaiian Pretzel Slider Buns.
The Sweet Black Pepper Bacon is known for its sweet and savoury seasoning and can be ordered in a breakfast sandwich, as a Wake-Up Wrap or as Snackin’ Bacon.
The Chicken & Bacon Croissant Stuffer is a croissant filled with chicken, bacon and Colby Jack cheese and topped with seasoning.
Dunkin’ is also keeping the Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso and Raspberry Watermelon Dunkin’ refresher on the menu.
For spring 2024, Dunkin’ is also offering the $6 meal deal, which comprises a medium Hot or Iced Coffee, a Sausage, Egg & Cheese Breakfast Sandwich and Hash Browns.
Dunkin’ rewards members can enjoy exclusive app-only deals in March, including a Pretzel Slider for $3 with a beverage purchased between the 11th and the 17th.
The Chicken & Bacon Croissant Stuffer is also available for $3 with a beverage purchase from 25 to 31 March.
Members can earn 100 bonus points every Monday in March when ordering ahead in the app.
Dunkin category management vice-president Beth Turenne stated: “At Dunkin’, we know our fans are passionate about their favourite drinks, and nothing proves that more than the overwhelming demand for the return of the Dunkalatte and Pistachio Coffee. These two beverages have each built a cult following, from customers raving about the Dunkalatte’s one-of-a-kind creamy flavour, to years of petitions calling for Pistachio’s comeback.
“We’re also bringing more delicious flavours to the menu with the new Ham & Swiss Pretzel Sliders, served on King’s Hawaiian Pretzel Slider Buns, a sweet and savoury twist.”
In February 2024, Dunkin’ announced that it will stop charging extra for non-dairy milk alternatives from 5 March. Customers can add soy, oat, almond or coconut milk to their coffee without the additional $0.50 fee.