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Dunkin’ unveils holiday ’25 product collection
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Dunkin’ brings back its holiday-themed offerings on November 5, with a lineup of new festive drinks and returning seasonal favorites. The new Raspberry Striped Croissant joins the 2025 seasonal celebrations, along with two returning bacon jam creations: the Ultimate Bacon Jam Breakfast Sandwich and Bacon Jam Grilled Cheese. The Raspberry Striped Croissant features ribbons of raspberry baked into the dough and a raspberry fruit filling.

Together with the holiday oferings, Dunkin’ also unveiled a new holiday look with limited-edition packaging designs inspired by the MUNCHKINS: the 25-count MUNCHKINS boxes transform into gingerbread-style houses, while matching designs extend across hot and iced coffee cups and donut boxes.

The Cookie Butter Cloud Latte, served iced and topped with Cookie Butter Cold Foam cookie butter crumbles, joins the holiday menu. The Peppermint Mocha and Toasted White Chocolate Signature Lattes return for the holidays. The Berry Sangria Refresher, mixing berry flavors with a choice of green tea, black tea, lemonade, or sparkling water, is another newcomer drink.

 

“The holidays are one of the most joyful times at Dunkin’, when guests count down for the return of familiar flavors and little moments of comfort,” said Anthony Epter, vice president of menu innovation at Dunkin’. “We wanted to capture that spirit with every sip and bite – from the nostalgia of Cookie Butter to the bright flavor of our new Berry Sangria Refresher. After seeing fans make their own Cookie Butter hacks, we knew it was time to make it official with the Cookie Butter Cloud Latte. And because we know how busy the season can be, we created our Bacon Jam lineup to give guests something satisfying and easy to enjoy on the go. It’s a season made for connection, and Dunkin’ is

Founded in 1950, Dunkin’ has more than 14,000 restaurants in nearly 40 markets worldwide. It is part of the Inspire Brands family of restaurants.

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