Dunkin’ is testing a 48-ounce drink bucket. Here's where to find them

Dunkin’ is testing a 48-ounce drink bucket. Here's where to find them


Go big or go home.

That may very well apply to Dunkin’s new mammoth beverage offering that it’s testing. The chain is selling a 48-ounce drink bucket at select locations.

Customers can fill the buckets with iced coffee, iced latte or Dunkin’ Refreshers, as well as Blueberry Cobbler Iced Latte, Caramel Coco Iced Coffee, or Strawberry Dragonfruit Lemonade Refresher.

A look at Dunkin’s new 48-ounce drink bucket. (Dunkin)

Dunkin’, which isn’t promoting the deal and has not stated a price point, tells NBC News that the buckets can be purchased at three stores in New Hampshire and two in Massachusetts.

The response had been pretty favorable on TikTok.

“My new favorite purchase,” one fan on TikTok wrote.

“So good. Best idea, Dunkin’,” another woman on TikTok said after taking a sip from her bucket.

“The perfect insomnia cure,” someone else wrote.

“Why did it take until 2026 for @Dunkin’ to offer me a bucket of coffee?” another exasperated user wrote.

The vast majority of the country can’t get their grubby little mitts on the buckets, so those caffeine-deprived customers are begging Dunkin’ to expand the deal to stores near them.

“I have a little message for my friends over at Dunkin’: If you don’t send that to Staten Island, New York, I’m going to have to drive up to Massachusetts because I need a Dunkin’ bucket in my hands immediately,” one person on Instagram exclaimed.

“Why was I not notified about this bucket?” another Instagram user from New York asked.

“Dunkin’, why would you keep something like this away from me?” he continued.

“What’s the proper spell for conjuring this?” another fan on TikTok captioned a video of someone “manifesting” the buckets at their local Dunkin’.

Dunkin’ has a history of offering its menu in bucket form. They’ve previously sold the Halloween Munchkins Bucket filled with 50 munchkins. Fans could also get a beach bucket filled with munchkins this past summer.

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