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Dunkin’ brews up Halloween magic with a new Candy Bar Latte

Dunkin’ Halloween 2025: Candy bar latte, treats, & more

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Halloween is almost here — and Dunkin’ is getting in the spirit. Starting today, October 15, Dunkin’ fans can get in the spirit too, with the all-new Candy Bar Signature Latte. This new Halloween-themed latte features a decadent blend of chocolate, toffee, pretzel, and peanut butter flavors paired with rich espresso. Topped with whipped cream, mocha drizzle, and crumbled candy bar pieces, this limited-time Halloween special drink is available hot or iced. Who says you need to be a kid to go “trick-or-treating?”

In addition to the hot or iced Candy Bar Signature Latte, Dunkin’ has also launched Halloween bakery treats to pair, including the return of the fan-favorite Spider Donut. The Spider Donut is a purple-frosted donut topped with a Glazed Chocolate MUNCHKINS Donut Hole Treat and decorated as a spider (with chocolate drizzle for spider legs and vanilla-flavored icing for the eyes).

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If you needed an excuse for a spooky treat, Dunkin’s got you covered. For those attending Halloween parties, the MUNCHKINS Bucket is also back, housed in the purple Spider-Donut-inspired lid and filled with an assortment of 50-count Munchkins. Donuts with sprinkles now have festive chocolate-and-orange blend sprinkles for the Halloween season. Limited-time Halloween merch is also available now in select stores and. online.

Throughout October, Dunkin’ is offering several specials for Dunkin’ Rewards Members, including:

  • Through October 27: 100 bonus points when ordering ahead on Mondays
  • October 29-31: 3X points when ordering a half dozen or a dozen donuts, and 25 or 50-
    count MUNCHKINS Donut Hole Treats
Emily Caldwell
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