Dunkin’s Halloween menu includes new latte, Munchkins bucket and spider donut

Dunkin’s Halloween menu includes new latte, Munchkins bucket and spider donut


The fan-favorite Spider Donut and his sassy social media posts are back, too.

Spidey D is back and brings with him the Munchkins Bucket and a brand-new latte for Halloween.

On Oct. 15, Dunkin’ announced its Halloween menu and other ghoulish goodies like a Spider Donut costume, as well as in-app offers.

We’ve gathered a list of all the sweet, spooky and sassy stuff that customers can look forward to at the doughnut chain in the lead-up to Halloween.

Dunkin’s Halloween Munchkins Bucket. (Dunkin’)

Dunkin’s Halloween Menu

On Oct. 15, Dunkin’ customers can grab both new and returning Halloween-themed treats, including one that may remind you of trick-or-treating at Al Roker’s house:

  • Spider Specialty Donut: This fan-favorite purple-frosted doughnut is topped with a Glazed Chocolate Munchkins Donut Hole Treat and completed with chocolate drizzle for legs and vanilla flavored icing for eyes.
Dunkin’s Spider Donut is back. (Dunkin’)
  • Candy Bar Signature Latte: This new, limited-time drink is available hot or iced and features chocolate, toffee, pretzel and peanut butter flavors paired with espresso and is topped with whipped cream, mocha drizzle and crumbled candy bar pieces.
Dunkin’s new Candy Bar Latte. (Dunkin’)
  • Sprinkle-Covered Doughnuts: This year, the Dunkin’s classic chocolate, vanilla and strawberry-frosted doughnuts are trading their usual sprinkles for a chocolate-and-orange-blend.
  • Halloween Munchkins Bucket: Last year, Dunkin’ introduced the limited-time Halloween bucket that competes with McDonald’s Boo Bucket (and now, Burger King’s bucket, too.) that will be filled with a 50-count assortment of Munchkins Donut Hole Treats, including a new sprinkle-covered Halloween Munchkin. This time, Dunkin’s reusable trick-or-treating bucket is black and is topped with a purple Spider Donut-inspired lid as well as illustrations of Dunkin’ favorites in costume.

Spidey D Is Back On Social Media

Dunkin’ says fans “might just spot a familiar eight-legged friend” all over the company’s Instagram account, as well as a surprise or two in-store this month.

Before the official menu announcement, Dunkin’ teased the lil’ guy’s return on Instagram.

Last year, the coffee chain introduced the character of Spidey D to social media — the Spider Donut with playful jokes, memes and verging-on-flirty videos — and he was welcomed with open arms by Dunkin’ fans.

Dunkin’ Halloween Merch Is On the Way

In that spirit, Dunkin’ says it’s releasing new merchandise that “embraces the fanfare around the Spider Donut.” The following new threads, bits and bobs are available on DunkinRunsOnMerch.com and in select stores starting at 10 a.m. ET on Oct. 15, while supplies last:

  • Spider Donut Onesie Costume ($45), deemed “the pièce de resistance of Halloween season,” comes with spider arms attached.
Dunkin’s Spider Donut Onesie Costume (Dunkin’)
  • Spider Donut Straw Buddy ($7.99) is available exclusively at participating Dunkin’ locations.
  • Spider Donut Keychain ($7.99) is available exclusively at participating Dunkin’ locations.
  • Stay Spooky Crewnecks ($45) feature a festive design inspired by the Spider Donut.
  • Lil’ Boo Tee ($20) features a festive design inspired by the Spider Donut.
  • Lil’ Boo Onesie ($18) features a festive design inspired by the Spider Donut.
  • Creepin’ & Caffeinated Snapback Rope Hat ($24) features a festive design inspired by the Spider Donut.
  • Giant Spider Plushie (12-inch: $20; 24-inch: $40) is a Spider Donut in plushie form.
Spider Donut plushie (Dunkin’)

Extra Points for Dunkin’ Rewards Members

Dunkin’ also has points promotions for Dunkin’ Rewards members during the month of October:

  • Oct. 15  27: 100 bonus points when ordering ahead on Mondays.
  • Oct. 29 — 31Triple the points when ordering a half dozen and/or a dozen donuts, and 25- or 50-count Munchkins treats.

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