August is almost over, which means things like football season, bonfires and pumpkin-flavored items will soon be returning en masse − if they haven't already.
While Starbucks rolled out its fall menu last week, Dunkin' teased a "very patient, very demure" return of its seasonal menu, including pumpkin-flavored items.
The menu is officially back beginning Wednesday, Dunkin' announced in a news release, and features returning fan favorites, like the Pumpkin Spice Signature Latte, as well as a few new items for fans to try, such as the Almond Spice Coffee.
The Apple Cider Donut also makes its first nationwide return since 2021, Dunkin' said in the news release.
“Whether guests are craving the classic pumpkin treats, loaded hash browns or trying something new, like our coffee milk latte, the Dunkalatte, there’s truly something for everyone to enjoy at Dunkin’ this fall,” said Beth Turenne, Vice President of Category Marketing at Dunkin', in the news release.
Here's a look at the entire fall menu, with product descriptions provided by Dunkin'.
Dunkin' also announced it is introducing the $6 Meal Deal, "a completely new way to run on Dunkin."
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The deal includes a full meal of "Dunkin' favorites," according to the company, and features a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich, hash browns and a medium hot or iced coffee for $6.
The deal excludes espresso and cold brew beverages, seasoned bacon and loaded hash browns, according to the news release, and is only available for a limited time.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected].
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