Drunken Donuts: Dunkin’ Spiked is Coming to Minnesota
Do we need more "spiked" drinks? Apparently...yes, we do.
Dunkin' Donuts is taking a break from makin' the donuts to expand the distribution of their Dunkin' Spiked booze-infused iced coffee beverages into 15 mores states, including Minnesota. Try saying that ten times after drinking ten Dunkin' Spiked booze-infused iced coffee beverages. You could even WIN Dunkin' Spiked booze-infused ice coffee beverages.
The abomination Dunkin' Spiked Iced Coffees come in four varieties:
- Original - "Rich & satisfying with the classic Dunkin’ coffee flavor"
- Mocha - "Bold, chocolatey and approachably decadent"
- Caramel - "Vibrant & smooth with sweet and delicious caramel flavor"
- Vanilla - "Creamy, smooth and delightfully sweet"
The spiked ice coffees can be purchased in a 12-can mix pack with 3 cans of each flavor, a four-pack of 12oz Original flavored cans, or as single 19.2oz Original flavored cans.
Note: the cans themselves aren't flavored.
But Wait...There's More: Dunkin' Spiked Iced TEA
Because...why not? Dunkin' Spiked Iced Tea comes in:
- Slightly Sweet - "Made with black tea and refreshingly sweet with a bright citrus finish, with a twist of lemon flavor"
- Half & Half - "Thirst quenching & perfectly balanced with half black tea and half lemonade"
- Strawberry Dragonfruit Refresher - "Made with green tea and slightly sweet with bright and exotic fruit flavor"
- Mango Pineapple Refresher - "Also made with green tea, with a tropical fruit flavor twist"
The purchase options are the same as the spiked iced coffee, but with the "Slightly Sweet" flavor being available in 4-packs of cans and single cans.
Expect the Dunkin' Spiked in Minnesota establishments by mid-summer.
WIN DUNKIN' SPIKED
In celebration of the expansion, Dunkin' is giving away a stash Dunkin' Spiked along with a year's worth of Dunkin' Coffee, Dunkin' swag packs, Dunkin' gift cards, and $1000. Enter online by May 31st. Must be 21 or older and reside in an eligible state..
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