BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 8, 2026--
Dunkin’ is continuing to serve pink this summer, teaming up with Kylie Jenner to debut The King Kylie™ Collection – a trio of limited-time drinks inspired by her iconic King Kylie™ era.
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Dunkin’ Chocolate Crunch MUNCHKINS® feature glazed chocolate cake MUNCHKINS® Donut Hole Treats coated in chocolate cookie crunch pieces for a rich, chocolatey treat.
Dunkin’ introduces new Ice Cream Cake Flavored Donuts, filled with rich chocolate buttercreme and topped with smooth vanilla buttercreme and chocolate cookie crunch pieces, served in an individual donut box inspired by a classic ice cream cake.
Dunkin' brings the nostalgic flavors of peanut butter and Fluffernutter to a lineup of creamy, dessert-inspired Cloud Lattes, frozen beverages and espresso drinks.
Dunkin' Suncloud Lemonades combine refreshing lemonade with creamy oatmilk and fruit-forward flavors for a bright lineup of bubbly, citrus-forward drinks.
Kylie Jenner serves pink all summer with The King Kylie™ Collection, now available at Dunkin’.
Dunkin’ teamed up with Kylie Jenner to debut the King Kylie™ Collection, a trio of vibrant pink summer beverages inspired by her iconic King Kylie™ era.
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Featuring three craveable, pink-hued sips, the collection channels the nostalgic, playful energy of King Kylie™ through a mix of fruity, creamy and indulgent flavors. From bright and juicy to smooth and sweet, each drink offers a fresh take on summer sipping:
To bring the collection to life, Dunkin’ partnered with acclaimed director Dave Meyers on a new spot featuring Kylie in her King Kylie™ persona. The spot opens with Kylie calling a meeting to order with one agenda item: serving pink this summer. As voices around the boardroom table spiral into buzzy corporate jargon, Kylie cuts through the noise to spotlight what matters most – the drinks – introducing The King Kylie™ Collection.
“Pink has always been central to King Kylie™, so partnering with Dunkin’ felt like a natural extension of that world,” said Kylie Jenner. “Three drinks, three different vibes – sweet, bold, nostalgic – all very me. I'm excited for people to try them!”
“At Dunkin’, we know our guests are looking for drinks that taste as good as they look, and The King Kylie™ Collection delivers on both,” said Jill Nelson, chief marketing officer at Dunkin’. “It sets the tone for a summer lineup full of visually stunning, refreshing sips and bold flavor. And because we’re Dunkin’, if there’s an opportunity to make our menu a little more pink and a little more extra, we’re going for it.”
More Ways to Sip Pink All Summer
The momentum continues as Dunkin’ adds new Suncloud Lemonades and sparkling sips to the menu, keeping pink pouring all summer long with a fresh mix of creamy, bubbly and citrus-forward drinks:
For guests craving more indulgent sips, Dunkin’ is also serving a lineup of creamy, dessert-inspired drinks that deliver peanut butter and Fluffernutter flavors across Cloud Lattes, frozen beverages and espresso drinks, including:
Indulge in New Bakery Treats
Dunkin’ is rounding out the summer menu with a mix of delicious bakery additions, including:
These new offerings join continuing seasonal favorites, including the $6 Meal Deal, Golden BBQ Hash Brown Wake-Up Wrap® and Loaded Hash Browns.
Exclusive Offers for Dunkin’ Rewards® Members
Dunkin’ Rewards members have even more reasons to run to Dunkin’ this summer with limited-time offers, including:
To stay up to date on Dunkin’s latest seasonal offerings, visit DunkinDonuts.com or sign up for alerts through the Dunkin’ newsroom. Follow Dunkin’ on Instagram, TikTok and X for more on the brand’s newest menu items, collaborations and announcements.
*Offer valid 7/6/26–8/17/26, each Monday - Friday, not valid on Saturday or Sunday. Limit 150 total bonus points per member. Offer must be activated in the mobile app. Bonus points can only be earned on eligible purchases made during the promo period by rewards members who order ahead on the Dunkin’ App. Valid in participating Dunkin' stores. For full Rewards Program terms, please visit dunkindonuts.com/terms.
** Offer valid 7/19/26. Single-use per member. Excludes fancies. Offer must be activated on the mobile app. After activation, bonus will automatically apply to qualifying mobile order or in store upon scanning your Dunkin' Rewards ID. Valid at participating US Dunkin' stores by Dunkin' Rewards members who order ahead in the Dunkin’ App, scan their Dunkin' Rewards ID at checkout or pay with an enrolled Dunkin' card. Bonus points can be earned on base points only. Cannot be combined with any other offer, promotion, or coupon. For full rewards program terms, please visit dunkindonuts.com/terms.
*** Offer valid 7/21/26. Single-use per member. Excludes lemonade, limeade, and Dunkin’ Zero. Offer must be activated on the mobile app. After activation, bonus will automatically apply to qualifying mobile order or in store upon scanning your Dunkin' Rewards ID. Valid at participating US Dunkin' stores by Dunkin' Rewards members who order ahead in the Dunkin’ App, scan their Dunkin' Rewards ID at checkout or pay with an enrolled Dunkin' card. Bonus points can be earned on base points only. Cannot be combined with any other offer, promotion, or coupon. For full rewards program terms, please visit dunkindonuts.com/terms.
† Offer valid 7/23/26. Single-use per member. Excludes limeade and lemonade Refreshers. Offer must be activated on the mobile app. After activation, bonus will automatically apply to qualifying mobile order or in store upon scanning your Dunkin' Rewards ID. Valid at participating US Dunkin' stores by Dunkin' Rewards members who order ahead in the Dunkin’ App, scan their Dunkin' Rewards ID at checkout or pay with an enrolled Dunkin' card. Bonus points can be earned on base points only. Cannot be combined with any other offer, promotion, or coupon. For full rewards program terms, please visit dunkindonuts.com/terms.
†† Offer valid 7/25/26. Single-use per member. Offer valid at participating US Dunkin' stores by Dunkin' Rewards members who order ahead in the Dunkin’ App or at the drive-thru by scanning their Dunkin' Rewards ID at checkout or paying with an enrolled Dunkin' card. Bonus points are provided on base points only. No substitutions allowed. No cash refunds. Cannot be combined with any other offer, promotion or coupon. For full rewards program terms, please visit dunkindonuts.com/terms.
††† Offer valid 7/26/26-8/8/26. Single-use per member per day. Offer must be activated on the mobile app. After activation, bonus will automatically apply to qualifying mobile order or in store upon scanning your Dunkin' Rewards ID. Valid at participating US Dunkin' stores by Dunkin' Rewards Boosted Status members who order ahead in the Dunkin’ App, scan their Dunkin' Rewards ID at checkout or pay with an enrolled Dunkin' card. Bonus points can be earned on base points only. Cannot be combined with any other offer, promotion, or coupon. For full rewards program terms, please visit dunkindonuts.com/terms.
About Dunkin’
Dunkin’, founded in 1950, is the largest coffee and donuts brand in the United States, with more than 14,200 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.
Dunkin’ Chocolate Crunch MUNCHKINS® feature glazed chocolate cake MUNCHKINS® Donut Hole Treats coated in chocolate cookie crunch pieces for a rich, chocolatey treat.
Dunkin’ introduces new Ice Cream Cake Flavored Donuts, filled with rich chocolate buttercreme and topped with smooth vanilla buttercreme and chocolate cookie crunch pieces, served in an individual donut box inspired by a classic ice cream cake.
Dunkin' brings the nostalgic flavors of peanut butter and Fluffernutter to a lineup of creamy, dessert-inspired Cloud Lattes, frozen beverages and espresso drinks.
Dunkin' Suncloud Lemonades combine refreshing lemonade with creamy oatmilk and fruit-forward flavors for a bright lineup of bubbly, citrus-forward drinks.
Kylie Jenner serves pink all summer with The King Kylie™ Collection, now available at Dunkin’.
Dunkin’ teamed up with Kylie Jenner to debut the King Kylie™ Collection, a trio of vibrant pink summer beverages inspired by her iconic King Kylie™ era.
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Denmark on Wednesday vowed to defend its territory after President Donald Trump insisted again that the United States should control Greenland, upending a NATO summit in Turkey meant to be a show of strength and unity.
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said her country is “ready to defend every inch of NATO including our own territory” in the event of an attack, and would rely on NATO allies to honor their commitment to defend each other.
“We hope that all, including all allies, will respect the Greenland people’s right for self-determination,” Frederiksen said ahead of the meeting of NATO leaders. “Greenland is of course not for sale.”
Trump had reopened old wounds on the eve of the meeting by insisting that the United States should control Greenland, a semiautonomous Danish territory.
Arriving at the summit on Wednesday, Trump said he was “not happy with NATO” for its member nations’ pushback against his earlier efforts to take over Greenland, adding that the territory “is very important for the United States, but it’s not important for Denmark.”
Trump's renewed interest in Greenland could put at risk the entire future of NATO, which was founded in 1949 to counter the threat to European security posed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
The organization is normally focused on outside threats such as that posed by Russia. It is not designed to deal with threats from within.
Iceland’s Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir said Greenland “belongs to the people of Greenland,” and called for unity in the face of Russia, which she called “the biggest threat.”
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said from Ankara on Wednesday that he believes the United States is fully committed to the alliance. He praised Trump for the series of U.S. strikes on Iran overnight, after Tehran struck three merchant ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
“I think what you did last night was absolutely necessary,” Rutte said to Trump. “It was a very strong response, and I’m with you on this.”
The U.S. strikes, as well as the revoking of a license allowing Iran to sell its oil on global markets, underscored the fragility of an interim deal to end months of fighting.
Trump said Wednesday the interim agreement with Iran is “over” after the strikes, but that he will allow talks to continue.
“For me, I think it’s over,” Trump responded when asked about the status of the ceasefire. “It’s just a waste of time dealing with them.”
The meeting in Ankara was meant to focus on progress made toward meeting the alliance’s spending targets — something Rutte highlighted by noting numerous countries that are already investing more.
“The commitment is there, no doubt,” Rutte said before chairing the summit, but noted the Trump administration expects “the Europeans and Canadian will equalize their spending with the United States.”
In an attempt last month to mollify the U.S. leader, Rutte went to Washington to hail the “Trump Trillion” — the $1.2 trillion that European allies and Canada have added to defense spending since Trump came to power in 2017.
Yet Trump has demanded “loyalty” and branded NATO a “paper tiger” after some allies refused to grant open access to their bases for U.S. forces to attack Iran.
Trump on Wednesday blasted NATO member Spain for its refusals to allow U.S. forces to use its bases to attack Iran, saying it was a “terrible partner in NATO” and renewing his threats to cut off trade with Spain.
As leaders converged on Ankara, Rutte hosted a “big reveal” event to showcase the many deals planned for the increased spending — much of it to be spent on U.S. companies, creating thousands of jobs for Americans.
NATO diplomats and officials had hoped that Trump would take the win, but judging by some of his remarks since arriving in Turkey, they are in for yet another dressing down.
Trump has long argued that the U.S. carries more than its fair share of the defense burden for NATO. At last year's summit, the allies agreed to invest 5% of their gross domestic product on defense — 3.5% on their defense budgets and 1.5% on infrastructure so troops and equipment can move faster in times of conflict.
Yet new figures released by NATO on Tuesday showed that Slovenia, Belgium, Spain and the Czech Republic could be in hot water with the Trump administration as they struggle to meet the alliance’s old spending target of 2% of GDP.
The Trump administration wants to see a more lean and lethal “NATO 3.0,” with Europe taking responsibility for its own security, including Ukraine, with conventional weapons while America would continue to provide its nuclear umbrella.
However, the Pentagon has launched a six-month review of U.S. military presence in Europe, leaving allies to seek clarity on just how deeply Trump intends to cut U.S. force numbers.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a fresh appeal Tuesday for Ukraine to be allowed to join the alliance, saying Ukrainian armed forces are highly experienced and would only boost NATO’s defense capabilities.
Zelenskyy, who is expected to meet with Trump in Ankara on Wednesday, highlighted Ukraine’s adaptability and its ability to strike deep inside Russia, hit Moscow’s oil refineries and other energy targets. He said Ukraine’s armed forces are “eliminating” on average 30,000 Russian troops every month.
Concern has been mounting among some northern, central and eastern European countries that Russia might be preparing a hybrid attack — a combination of conventional warfare with tactics like cyberattacks — on the continent as President Vladimir Putin struggles to secure victory in Ukraine.
U.S. Sen Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), one member of a congressional delegation attending the NATO summit, said at a news conference Wednesday that she hoped there would be a “recommitment” to Ukraine, and that the momentum on the battlefield favored Kyiv.
“We need to do everything possible to ramp up pressure on Russia to come to the table,” she said.
Trump will also meet with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, a former insurgent who led the offensive that unseated autocrat Bashar Assad in December 2024. Despite having once been an al-Qaida fighter, al-Sharaa has won Trump’s backing as he seeks to rebuild Syria and restore its long-shattered ties with the West.
Trump has repeatedly suggested that al-Sharaa would do a better job of rooting out Hezbollah in Lebanon than the Israeli army, raising alarms in Lebanon and Israel alike. The Syrian leader has said he has no interest in doing so.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy looks out from his car window as he arrives for the NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, July 7, 2026. (Metin Aktaş, Pool Photo via AP)
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, center, poses with NATO defense ministers and industry representatives during the opening of the NATO Defense Industry Forum on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, July 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte speaks at the opening of the NATO Defense Industry Forum on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, July 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
President Donald Trump shakes hands with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the Bestepe Presidential Palace during a formal welcome for the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, July 7, 2026.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Two men walk past the NATO logo during the NATO Defense Industry Forum at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, July 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)