Released as part of Dunkin' Donuts ready-to-drink(RTD) alcohol suite in 2023, this Vanilla Iced Coffee hopes to convert on the booming canned cocktail trend. This wasn't Dunkin's first foray into alcohol, having previously partnered with Harpoon Brewery (Mass Bay Brewing) to collaborate on a few brews like Harpoon Dunkin' Pumpkin Spiced Latte Ale. Though those were limited edition craft beers, Mass Bay continues to be the producer for these mass(achussets)-market canned cocktails under the entity "American Spiked Beverages" and plans on keeping the two brands isolated from one another. “These tend to be thought of as a tailgating [product], a pick-me-up in the afternoon,” says Nathaniel Davis, President of Mass Bay Brewing. The coffees and teas are more of “a late-afternoon play” or treat. After first being released in the Northeast, the beverages can now be found in 28 states. The expansive Dunkin' Spiked lineup has many flavors including seven ...
Part of Dunkin' Donuts line of convenience-focused ready-to-drink cans, this 16oz. Double Cafe Mocha seeks to provide more coffee flavor. First released March 10, 2026, the Dunkin' Double line consists of three flavors: Original, Cafe Mocha, and Salted Caramel, all featuring the equivalent of two shots of espresso (seems to imply it may not be actual espresso). I would expect a vanilla flavor to follow shortly if they are successful. It's in a strange 15oz can manufactured and distributed by the Coca-Cola company. The series features real milk and cane sugar. 🌍 Origin: Unknown 🔥 Roast Level: Espresso Roast (supposedly) 🧪 Brew Method: Industrial Bean Extraction (pressurized tanks with forced hot water to produce coffee concentrate). 👅 Experience: Very chocolate forward but with a good amount of milk to balance. The coffee undertone is biscuity and mild. Sweetness is more than I would expect from a coffee house, but definitely below what Dunkin and McDonald's hav...