Dunkin's Secret Summer Menu Drop Could Change the Coffee Game
Dunkin's summer menu just leaked, and if the rumors are true, this may be its boldest, most sugar-drenched lineup yet. From frozen coffee that tastes like dessert to energy drinks with a mysterious twist, the chain’s seasonal game appears to be going all in.
According to Snackolator, a trusted food blogger with a knack for breaking menu news, Dunkin’ plans to drop seven new drinks starting June 25. The splashiest of the bunch? A trio of "Melted Ice Cream Frozen Coffees" in Butter Pecan, Mint Chocolate Chip, and Cookie Dough. They’re creamy, caffeinated, and topped with syrup and crushed waffle cone for maximum indulgence.
Also in the drink mix: the new Dunkin’ Energy Mixology line. These fruit-forward refreshers, the Cherry Berry Twist and Peach Cherry Twist are rumored to contain a "secret Arctic Cherry swirl." If that’s not enough, the Blueberry Breeze and Golden Hour Refreshers are expected to launch in late July.
Non-coffee fans, don’t worry. There's also something called the Strawberry Dream Refresher, topped with cold foam and swirled with oat milk. Think pink, and possibly your new favorite summer drink.
On the food side, Dunkin' is eyeing more savory fare and some serious snack expansion. The Chipotle Hash Brown Wake-Up Wrap could add some spice to your morning commute, while the Ham and Swiss Croissant Stuffer leans into rich, protein-heavy fuel. For dessert? A Braided Apple Pie and Fourth of July-themed doughnuts are rumored to round out the menu.
While Dunkin' hasn’t confirmed anything outright, a company spokesperson hinted to Food & Wine, "This summer’s just heating up—there’s even more to come."
And if the speculation proves right, Dunkin' could be on track to compete directly with Starbucks and Sonic this summer, not just with coffee but with energy drinks, food innovation, and frozen treat crossovers.
Whatever hits the menu, one thing’s clear: Summer at Dunkin' is looking a lot less like your usual iced coffee run and more like a sugar-fueled vacation in a cup.
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