Dunkin' is collaborating with The Coca-Cola Company to bring a new line of ready-to-drink canned iced coffees, dubbed Dunkin's Bakery Series Canned Iced Coffees.
The series consists of Cake Batter Donut, Brownie Batter Donut,, and Coffee Cake Muffin flavors.
All three dessert-inspired drinks combine Dunkin's iced Arabica coffee, real milk, and cane sugar.
Each 11-ounce can of Dunkin' Bakery Series Canned Iced Coffee has a suggested retail price of $2.99 and available in retailers like Walmart, Dollar General, and Meijer.
However, it is not available in Dunkin' stores.
The Massachusetts-based Dunkin also plans to launch cold brew concentrates sometime in Spring 2023.
According to Joseph Stanziano, Dunkin's senior vice president and general manager of coffee, the coffee concentrate was largely for "fourth wave" coffee drinkers, who are always trying to get convenient solutions to create specialized drinks.


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