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Dunkin’ Donuts Unveils Girl Scout Cookie Flavored Coffee (Video)

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Girl Scout Cookie Inspired Flavors (Image: Dunkin' Donuts)

As millions of people show support for Girl Scout entrepreneurs this season by buying boxes of their beloved cookies, Dunkin’ Donuts is delivering the delicious taste of Girl Scout Cookies® in its signature coffee and beverages for the first time. Dunkin’ Donuts, under a licensing agreement with Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), introduces a trio of new coffee flavors inspired by iconic Girl Scout Cookie™ varieties: Thin Mints®, Coconut Caramel and Peanut Butter Cookie. All three flavors will be available by Monday, February 26, and served at participating Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants nationwide through May for a sweet spring.

New Thin Mints flavored coffee features the classic cookie’s combination of cool mint and decadent chocolate, while new Coconut Caramel flavored coffee treats guests to the taste of toasted coconut together with creamy caramel. With new Peanut Butter Cookie flavored coffee, Dunkin’ Donuts has crafted its first-ever coffee featuring the flavor of mouth-watering peanut butter (without allergens). All of Dunkin’ Donuts’ coffee flavors inspired by Girl Scout Cookies are available in the brand’s full lineup of hot or iced coffees, lattes, macchiatos, frozen coffee, and frozen chocolate.

Dunkin’ Donuts unveiled the new coffee flavors today in a special Facebook Live event from Savannah, Georgia, the birthplace of Girl Scouts of the USA. Th three new coffee flavors — inspired by Thin Mints, Do-si-dos (or Peanut Butter Sandwiches), and Caramel deLites (also known as an all-time-favorite cookie, Samoas).

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