Dunkin' is getting into the Halloween spirit with its 2024 seasonal lineup, featuring spooky treats like the Potion Macchiato, Spider Donut, and a 50-piece Munchkin Bucket. Available October 16 at participating locations, these festive offerings are perfect for your next Halloween movie night or trick-or-treat celebration.
Spooky Sweets and Sips: Dunkin' Debuts 2024 Halloween Treats, Including the Potion Macchiato
As Halloween approaches, fast-food brands begin unveiling their seasonal treats, and Dunkin’ is no exception. This year, Dunkin’ offers the perfect midnight snack for anyone indulging in Halloween movie classics. While Freddy Krueger might warn, “Don’t fall asleep,” Dunkin’s spooktacular treats are designed to keep snack cravings at bay.
Dunkin’s 2024 Halloween special features the following:
- Potion Macchiato (Iced or Hot) – A unique blend of marshmallow and espresso ube swirl, served with a striking purple-colored macchiato mix.
- Halloween Sprinkle Takeover – Featuring a Munchkin and an old-fashioned donut.
- Spider Donut – A donut with purple icing, topped with a Munchkin spider at its center.
- Halloween Munchkin Bucket – A Halloween-themed tub filled with 50 munchkins.
These seasonal offerings will be available starting October 16, 2024, at participating locations nationwide.
Savor Fall Flavors at Dunkin' with Pumpkin Donuts, Maple Bacon, and the New Dunkalatte
In addition to its Halloween lineup, Dunkin’ embraces fall with various seasonal coffee and pastry selections. Customers can enjoy classic flavors like pumpkin spice and maple this fall while listening to their favorite autumn playlist. Dunkin's fall selections include:
Savory Choices:
- Loaded Hash Browns
- Maple Sugar Seasoned Bacon is available in breakfast sandwiches, Wake-Up Wraps, and Snackin’ Bacon.
Fall Pastries:
- Pumpkin Donut and Munchkins
- Pumpkin Muffin
- Apple Cider Donut (available October 15, 2024)
- Banana Chocolate Chip Bread
Fall Beverages:
- Dunkalatte (Iced or Hot) – A new drink featuring Dunkin’s coffee extract and milk blend.
- Pumpkin Spice Signature Latte (Iced or Hot)
- Almond Spice (Iced or Hot)
Dunkin’ has also collaborated with celebrity chef Nick DiGiovanni for the “Chef Nick Menu,” introduced last July as part of their summer campaign. It includes unique iced coffee creations such as Blueberry Donut Iced Coffee with Sweet Cold Foam, Caramel Coconut Iced Coffee, and Caramel Almondmilk Iced Coffee.
Wendy’s and Sonic Join the Halloween Fun with Frosty Frights and Witch’s Brew Treats
Other fast-food chains are also getting into the Halloween spirit. Wendy’s has rolled out its Frosty FrightsKid’s Meal, offering a choice of chicken nuggets, a hamburger, or a cheeseburger paired with Jr. Hot Crispy Fries and a kid’s drink. The meal includes collectible spooky toys in 11 different characters, from Brr Beast to Coolie Ghoulie.
Meanwhile, Sonic is offering a new limited-time drink, Witch’s Brew. This fun and festive drink is a green apple slush with salted caramel bubbles topped with soft serve. It will be available at participating locations nationwide starting September 30, 2024.
With all these seasonal treats, fast-food fans can look forward to indulging in Halloween fun and fall flavors throughout the next few months. Whether it's Dunkin’s signature fall lineup or the latest spooky offerings from Wendy’s and Sonic, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.


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