Dunkin Donuts Cold Brew – Smooth, Refreshing & Bold Coffee

Dunkin Donuts Cold Brew

Unlike traditional iced coffee, which is brewed hot and then cooled, Dunkin donuts Cold Brew is made by steeping 100% Arabica coffee beans in cold water for an extended period. This meticulous process results in a coffee that’s exceptionally smooth, with subtle chocolate and nutty notes, offering a less acidic and more refined taste.

For those mindful of their dietary intake, here’s a breakdown of the nutritional content for a medium-sized (24 oz) serving of Dunkins Cold Brew:

NutrientAmount
Calories5 kcal
Total Fat0g
Sodium15mg
Total Carbohydrates0g
Sugars0g
Protein1g
Caffeine260mg

Note: Nutritional values are based on a standard serving without add-ins. Adding cream, sugar, or flavor shots will alter these values.

Dunkin offers a variety of ways to tailor your Cold Brew to your personal taste:​

  • Flavor Shots and Swirls: Enhance your drink with flavors like caramel, hazelnut, or French vanilla.​
  • Sweet Cold Foam: Add a velvety layer of sweet cold foam for an extra touch of indulgence.​
  • Milk and Cream Choices: Opt for dairy or non-dairy alternatives to suit your preference.

Prices may vary by location, but generally, Dunkins Cold Brew is competitively priced:

  • Small (16 oz): Approximately $2.29​
  • Medium (24 oz): Approximately $2.69​
  • Large (32 oz): Approximately $3.09​
  • Note: Prices are subject to change and may vary based on regional differences.

Cold Brew is steeped in cold water for several hours, resulting in a smoother, less acidic flavor compared to traditional iced coffee, which is brewed hot and then cooled.

Absolutely! You can add flavor shots, sweeteners, dairy or non-dairy milk, and even sweet cold foam to personalize your drink.​

Yes, Dunkin offers their Cold Brew Coffee throughout the year.

A medium (24 oz) Cold Brew contains approximately 260mg of caffeine.​

The standard Cold Brew contains no allergens. However, additions like sweet cold foam or flavor swirls may introduce allergens such as dairy or soy.

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