Dunkin’ will stop offering customers coconut milk for beverages in the US, the coffee and donut chain told FOX Business in a statement. That change, reported earlier Wednesday by CNN, will apply to all its American stores by year’s end. “Although Dunkin’ is indeed bidding farewell to coconut milk at locations nationwide in 2023, new and exciting beverage innovations are on the horizon in 2024 to provide guests with a growing variety of both coffee and non-coffee drinks to enjoy,” the Inspire Brands-owned company said. Dunkin’ first rolled out its coconut milk in April 2021, bringing the total number of plant-based milks at the chain to three, a press release from the time said. Other non-dairy substitutes, which will remain available for all Dunkin’ drinks, include almond milk and oat milk, Dunkin’ told FOX Business.
Source: New York Post
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