Dunkin’ fans can transform their Coolatta into a creamy, smoothie-like treat with a simple ordering hack. By asking for cream to be added before blending, you can enhance the texture and flavor of popular Coolatta flavors, making them even more indulgent and satisfying.
Elevate Your Dunkin' Coolatta With a Simple Hack: Add Cream for a Smoothie-Like Texture
As any Dunkin’ fan knows, the chain is renowned for more than just its coffee and frosted donuts—its signature Coolatta is in a category all its own. Since the frozen beverage first debuted in coffee flavor in 1994, it has developed a cult following, cycling through various limited-edition and seasonal flavors that customers eagerly embrace. Currently, Dunkin’ offers a selection of three primary flavors: Strawberry, Blue Raspberry, and Vanilla Bean. But that doesn't mean you can't give your Coolatta a fresh twist.
A straightforward menu hack can turn the Coolatta into a creamier, smoothie-like creation: ask for adding cream before it's blended. The Strawberry and Blue Raspberry Coolatta options are made with a water base, so adding cream enhances the texture and gives the drink a richer, more decadent consistency and flavor.
According to Tasting Table, this trick also works wonders with the Vanilla Bean flavor containing milk. Adding extra cream elevates this variety to the realm of a thick vanilla milkshake. Whether you're craving a frozen dessert or a mid-day pick-me-up, this creamy customized Coolatta will satisfy you.
Explore Dunkin's Secret Menu to Customize Your Coolatta With Creative Flavor Combinations
If you’re looking for more ways to upgrade your Coolatta order, the unofficial Dunkin’ secret menu offers plenty of creative options. One popular variation is the Strawberry Cheesecake Coolatta, which transforms the Vanilla Bean flavor by adding three pumps of strawberry, three pumps of toasted almond, and one pump of hazelnut, all topped with whipped cream for a sweet, indulgent treat. Add orange juice to the Vanilla Bean Coolatta for a refreshing twist to create an orange creamsicle-inspired drink.
Though Dunkin’ no longer offers a Chocolate Coolatta, you can recreate a version of it by customizing the Vanilla Bean Coolatta with mocha flavoring, cream, and whipped cream topped with mocha syrup, resulting in a rich Cookies and Cream-like flavor. Chocolate lovers can also opt for the secret Chocolate Strawberry beverage, made with Frozen Chocolate combined with two pumps of strawberry Coolatta syrup for a decadent frozen treat.
From adding cream for a smooth texture to experimenting with creative flavor combinations, the possibilities for personalizing your Coolatta are endless. This ensures that every sip is as enjoyable as it is unique.


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