Dunkin’ is set to launch a Halloween-themed bucket that holds 50 Munchkins, sparking excitement among fans. The bucket, available in limited quantities starting October 16, is part of Dunkin’s latest seasonal offerings, adding a festive twist to its popular treats.
Dunkin’ Introduces Halloween Munchkin Bucket and Spooky Seasonal Treats
Halloween season is fast approaching, and Dunkin’ is gearing up with an exciting twist to its popular Munchkin offerings.
Regardless of the time of year, Dunkin’ is known for infusing fun and flavor into its seasonal menu and limited-time offerings. Whether a holiday special or a seasonal treat, Dunkin’ consistently delivers something unique to celebrate and delight its customers each season. This commitment to creating memorable experiences is one of the reasons why America runs on Dunkin’.
For the upcoming spooky season, Dunkin’ is set to introduce a distinctive Halloween-themed bucket that has been generating buzz online. This creatively designed bucket can hold up to 50 Munchkins, much to the delight of Munchkin enthusiasts.
However, it remains to be confirmed whether the bucket requires the purchase of 50 Halloween-themed Munchkins or if it comes with any selection of Munchkins. What is certain is that the Halloween bucket will be available in limited quantities at participating Dunkin’ locations starting October 16, 2024.
As summer approaches, the fall and Halloween seasons are approaching. Dunkin’ has been one of the first to tease its Halloween menu, generating excitement among fans. Launching on October 16, here’s a preview of what Dunkin’s Halloween menu has in store.
As part of Dunkin’s Fall menu preview, here’s an exclusive first look at the Halloween offerings that will debut on October 16, 2024. Mark your calendars, as the spooky season will feature the following items:
- Potion Macchiato (Hot or Iced): A unique blend of espresso and marshmallow Ube swirl, resulting in a spooky purple-colored drink.
- Spider Donut
- Halloween Sprinkle Takeover
- Halloween Munchkins Bucket: A bucket with 50 Munchkins available while supplies last.
Dunkin’s Spooky Merchandise: A Look Back at Halloween-Themed Collectibles and Fan Favorites
Dunkin’ has a history of incorporating non-food items into their Halloween celebrations. The donut giant has previously released fun and spooky merchandise to elevate the Halloween experience.
Look back at some Halloween-themed merchandise and goodies that Dunkin’ has previously offered.
In October 2023, Dunkin’ launched an adorable yet spooky six-foot-tall Inflatable Spider Donut, released a week before their famous Spider Donut and Halloween Sprinkle Donut. Priced at $99.99, the Inflatable Spider Donut was a hit among fans of all ages.
For those not keen on sizeable creepy crawlies, Dunkin’ also offered a Spider Donut Keychain at a more accessible price of $7.99 at participating Dunkin’ locations. This was another cute option for those who wanted to carry a touch of Halloween wherever they went.
Dunkin’ has also previously released a Halloween Bucket, including a Glow in the Dark Bucket that children used for Trick-or-Treating. Although the exact release date of this item is uncertain, it certainly belongs in Dunkin’s Hall of Fame, as the bucket still bears the brand’s previous name – Dunkin’ Donuts.


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