Skip to Content Facebook Feature Image

Dunkin’® Serves Up a Fall First: The New Cereal N’ Milk Latte, Plus Lineup Full of Fall Favorites Return

News

Dunkin’® Serves Up a Fall First: The New Cereal N’ Milk Latte, Plus Lineup Full of Fall Favorites Return
News

News

Dunkin’® Serves Up a Fall First: The New Cereal N’ Milk Latte, Plus Lineup Full of Fall Favorites Return

2025-08-20 17:00 Last Updated At:17:10

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 20, 2025--

This fall, Dunkin’ is taking mornings back to where they began: with the clink of a spoon in a cereal bowl. Launching nationwide today, the all-new Cereal N’ Milk Latte transforms that memory into a sweet, nostalgic sip, blended with cereal milk and espresso.

More Images

No fall at Dunkin’ is complete without pumpkin. The iconic Pumpkin Spice Signature Latte is back to spice up the season, alongside Pumpkin MUNCHKINS, the Pumpkin Donut and a new Iced Pumpkin Loaf.

No fall at Dunkin’ is complete without pumpkin. The iconic Pumpkin Spice Signature Latte is back to spice up the season, alongside Pumpkin MUNCHKINS, the Pumpkin Donut and a new Iced Pumpkin Loaf.

Sabrina Carpenter’s Daydream Refresher lineup expands with Mixed Berry, joining Mango and Strawberry to deliver a trio of crave-worthy flavors to match any mood.

Sabrina Carpenter’s Daydream Refresher lineup expands with Mixed Berry, joining Mango and Strawberry to deliver a trio of crave-worthy flavors to match any mood.

Dunkin's new Cereal N’ Milk Latte blends rich espresso with cereal milk to deliver a creamy, bottom-of-the-bowl marshmallow-cereal flavor that’s unmistakably nostalgic.

Dunkin's new Cereal N’ Milk Latte blends rich espresso with cereal milk to deliver a creamy, bottom-of-the-bowl marshmallow-cereal flavor that’s unmistakably nostalgic.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250820149562/en/

The season gets even sweeter as two-time GRAMMY Award-winning global superstar Sabrina Carpenter is back with more Daydream Refresher flavors to turn any fall afternoon into a little escape. Dunkin’s fall icons also make their comeback, with pumpkin spice back in the spotlight and the $6 Meal Deal delivering unbeatable value for great-tasting breakfast all day long.

A Sip of Nostalgia: Meet the Cereal N’ Milk Latte

Dunkin’ is serving up a latte that tastes like childhood, all grown up. The new Cereal N’ Milk Latte combines espresso with cereal milk for a marshmallow-cereal flavor that’s creamy, rich and unmistakably nostalgic. Building on the success of the Dunkalatte™, Dunkin’ is taking its latte innovation to the next level with cereal milk made with real cereal, unlocking that unmistakable bottom-of-the-bowl sweetness. Available hot or iced, it’s marshmallow cereal nostalgia made for today’s busy mornings—spoon-free.

“This latte is all about nostalgia! The idea came from the best part of eating cereal, that last bit of milk. We all remember finishing a bowl just to enjoy those final, sweet sips, which inspired our new Cereal N’ Milk Latte,” said Anthony Epter, vice president of menu innovation at Dunkin’. “With our very own cereal milk blended with rich espresso, the Cereal N’ Milk Latte brings that marshmallow-flavored, bottom-of-the-bowl taste in every sip. Just like the Dunkalatte, it gives the classic latte a fun new twist.”

And because one good throwback deserves another, Dunkin’ is dropping a limited-edition Cereal N’ Milk Latte-inspired merch collection at DunkinGear.com starting today at 9 a.m. ET. Taking inspiration from the golden era of cereal culture, the exclusive drop includes a crewneck ($45), graphictee ($30) and trucker hat ($20). The merch features a range of playful throwback designs – from cereal bowls, spoons and milk cartons to graffiti-style Cereal N’ Milk branding. Each piece is available in three vibrant colors, while supplies last.

Dunkin’ Refreshers Just Got Dreamier

After the buzz of Sabrina’s Strawberry Daydream Refresher, two-time GRAMMY Award-winning global superstar Sabrina Carpenter is back to round out the lineup with Mixed Berry, joining Mango and Strawberry to create a trio of Daydream Refreshers.

Crafted with oatmilk and topped with velvety cold foam, each sip is indulgent yet refreshingly light. Whether you’re in the mood for the tropical pop of Mango, the juicy sweetness of Mixed Berry or the creamy nostalgia of Strawberry, Sabrina’s Daydream Refreshers deliver three crave-worthy flavors to match any mood.

Through the Dunkin’ app, guests can create their perfect sip with the Mix Your Own Refresher option. With customizable bases ( green tea, black tea, lemonade, sparkling water, water, or oatmilk ), flavors, and sweetness levels – there’s a drink that’s as creamy, bold, bubbly or tart as they like. Plus, more fun is brewing next month, so fans can stay tuned to Dunkin’s social channels for what’s next.

The Return of Pumpkin at Dunkin’

No fall at Dunkin’ is complete without pumpkin. The iconic Pumpkin Spice Signature Latte, hot or iced, is back to spice up the season, made with flavors of sweet pumpkin, vanilla and warm fall spices, then finished with whipped cream, caramel drizzle and a dusting of cinnamon sugar. Guests can also add pumpkin swirl to their favorite hot or iced coffee, Cold Brew or espresso drink.

Joining the pumpkin lineup this year is the all-new Iced Pumpkin Loaf, a rich pumpkin and vanilla flavored pound cake topped with cream cheese icing. Individually wrapped for on-the-go convenience, it’s an instant seasonal classic.

Guests can pair their favorite pumpkin sips with the returning Pumpkin Bakery lineup, featuring the Pumpkin Cake Donut and Pumpkin MUNCHKINS® Donut Hole Treats, glazed to perfection for that unmistakable Dunkin’ pumpkin fix.

Savor the Season with New & Returning Favorites

Beyond pumpkin, Dunkin’ is rounding out the fall menu with more crave-worthy bites both sweet and savory:

These join seasonal favorites like the Chipotle Hash Brown Wake-Up Wrap®, Ham & Swiss Croissant Stuffer and Braided Apple Pie, making fall at Dunkin’ a full lineup of flavor.

Deals Worth Runnin’ On

Fall isn’t just about flavor—it’s about value, too. And with busy schedules in full swing, Dunkin’ is keeping guests fueled with deals that fit every kind of day.

The popular $6 Meal Deal is back, serving up a Bacon, Egg and Cheese Sandwich, crispy hash browns and a medium hot coffee (14 oz.) or iced coffee (24 oz.) – all for $6*.

For Dunkin’ Rewards members, the savings stack up even higher with limited-time offers**:

Those not yet enrolled in Dunkin’ Rewards can create a free account on the Dunkin’ app or by visiting dunkinrewards.com.

To stay up to date on what Dunkin’s brewing up this fall, visit DunkinDonuts.com or subscribe to the Dunkin’ blog to receive notifications at news.dunkindonuts.com/blog.

*Excludes espresso and cold brew beverages, seasoned bacon, and loaded hash browns. Offer valid on Bacon, Egg & Cheese breakfast sandwiches only. Price and participation may vary. Limited time offer. Cannot be combined with other offers. Terms apply.

** Dunkin' Rewards members only. Must activate before use. Additional charges, terms and exclusions may apply.

About Dunkin’

Dunkin’, founded in 1950, is the largest coffee and donuts brand in the United States, with more than 14,000 restaurants in nearly 40 global markets. Dunkin’ is part of the Inspire Brands family of restaurants. For more information, visit DunkinDonuts.com and InspireBrands.com.

No fall at Dunkin’ is complete without pumpkin. The iconic Pumpkin Spice Signature Latte is back to spice up the season, alongside Pumpkin MUNCHKINS, the Pumpkin Donut and a new Iced Pumpkin Loaf.

No fall at Dunkin’ is complete without pumpkin. The iconic Pumpkin Spice Signature Latte is back to spice up the season, alongside Pumpkin MUNCHKINS, the Pumpkin Donut and a new Iced Pumpkin Loaf.

Sabrina Carpenter’s Daydream Refresher lineup expands with Mixed Berry, joining Mango and Strawberry to deliver a trio of crave-worthy flavors to match any mood.

Sabrina Carpenter’s Daydream Refresher lineup expands with Mixed Berry, joining Mango and Strawberry to deliver a trio of crave-worthy flavors to match any mood.

Dunkin's new Cereal N’ Milk Latte blends rich espresso with cereal milk to deliver a creamy, bottom-of-the-bowl marshmallow-cereal flavor that’s unmistakably nostalgic.

Dunkin's new Cereal N’ Milk Latte blends rich espresso with cereal milk to deliver a creamy, bottom-of-the-bowl marshmallow-cereal flavor that’s unmistakably nostalgic.

KABUL, Afghanisan (AP) — Widespread flooding, landslides and lightning strikes triggered by heavy rain and storms across Afghanistan have left 77 people dead and 137 injured over the past 10 days, the country’s Disaster Management Authority said Saturday.

More rain has been forecast for the coming days throughout Afghanistan, and the authority warned the public to stay away from river banks and areas prone to flooding.

So far this year, dozens of people have died due to extreme weather in Afghanistan, an impoverished country that is highly vulnerable to extreme weather events. Earlier this year, heavy snowfall and flash floods left dozens of people dead across the country.

The recent toll includes 26 people killed over the past 48 hours, the disaster authority said. Overall, 793 homes have been completely destroyed and a further 2,673 have been damaged, while floods and landslides have destroyed 337 kilometers (about 210 miles) of roads, it said.

Businesses, agricultural land, water wells and irrigation canals have also been damaged, with more than 5,800 families affected overall, the authority said.

Several highways connecting the country’s capital to the provinces have also been damaged by floods and landslides, forcing travelers to take long, circuitous routes to reach Kabul, Public Works Ministry spokesman Ashraf Haqshinas said Saturday.

They include the Kabul to Jalalabad highway, which is the main route linking the capital to the Pakistani border and eastern Afghan provinces. A landslide and rockfalls, as well as flooding, shut the highway on Thursday morning, and Haqshinas said crews were working to re-open the road.

The Public Works Ministry warned travelers to be cautious when using roads in affected areas.

Flooding has also shut the Salang Pass, a high mountain pass in the Hindu Kush mountain range that connects Kabul to the country’s north, including the major cities of Kunduz and Mazar-e-Sharif.

Snow and heavy rain often trigger flash floods that kill scores, or even hundreds, of people at a time in Afghanistan. In 2024, more than 300 people died in springtime flash floods.

Elena Becatoros contributed from Kabul, Afghanistan.

Residents carry furniture in a wheelbarrow as they clear an area damaged by heavy flooding in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Wahidullah Kakar)

Residents carry furniture in a wheelbarrow as they clear an area damaged by heavy flooding in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Wahidullah Kakar)

Residents inspect a building that partially collapsed due to heavy flooding in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Wahidullah Kakar)

Residents inspect a building that partially collapsed due to heavy flooding in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Wahidullah Kakar)

Residents inspect a building that partially collapsed due to heavy flooding in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Wahidullah Kakar)

Residents inspect a building that partially collapsed due to heavy flooding in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Wahidullah Kakar)

Residents inspect a building damaged by heavy flooding in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Wahidullah Kakar)

Residents inspect a building damaged by heavy flooding in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Wahidullah Kakar)

Locals inspect a damaged house following floods, landslides and thunderstorms in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, Sunday, March 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Sibghatullah)

Locals inspect a damaged house following floods, landslides and thunderstorms in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, Sunday, March 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Sibghatullah)

Locals inspect a damaged house following floods, landslides and thunderstorms in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, Sunday, March 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Sibghatullah)

Locals inspect a damaged house following floods, landslides and thunderstorms in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, Sunday, March 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Sibghatullah)

Recommended Articles