Dunkin’ Launches Fall Menu with Cereal N’ Milk Latte and Early Pumpkin Spice Return

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Dunkin’ Launches Fall Menu with Cereal N’ Milk Latte and Early Pumpkin Spice Return

Pumpkin spice season has officially arrived — and Dunkin’ has beaten Starbucks to the first pour.

 

The coffee chain unveiled its fall lineup on Aug. 20, headlined by the new Cereal N’ Milk Latte, a nostalgic blend of espresso and marshmallowy cereal milk. The drink is available hot or iced and comes with its own branded merch collection. Singer Sabrina Carpenter also returns with her “Daydream Refreshers,” now available in three flavors: mango, strawberry, and new mixed berry. Customers can customize refreshers with tea, lemonade, sparkling water, or oat milk bases.

 

Of course, pumpkin spice is back. Dunkin’s Pumpkin Spice Signature Latte returns with whipped cream, caramel drizzle, and cinnamon sugar, alongside seasonal treats including the Pumpkin Cake Donut, Pumpkin Munchkins, Iced Pumpkin Loaf, and new additions like the Kreme Delight Donut and Chipotle Loaded Hash Browns.The chain  is also offering limited-time deals, including its $6 meal bundle and special discounts for Dunkin’ Rewards members through September.

 

By launching nearly a week ahead of Starbucks — which drops its fall menu Aug. 26 — Dunkin’ continues its strategy of claiming the early lead in pumpkin spice season.

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