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Cookie Butter Cold Brew

SizeEstimated Price Range (USD)
Small$4.50 – $5.20
Medium$4.80 – $5.50
Large$5.20 – $6.00

About the Dunkin’ Donuts Cookie Butter Cold Brew

The Dunkin’ Cookie Butter Cold Brew is a popular and rich seasonal coffee drink that fans look forward to every year. It’s part of Dunkin’s Holiday Menu and is available for a limited time.

Usually, it returns around November 1st and stays on the menu until the end of the year or while supplies last. Since it’s a seasonal item, the nutrition details may vary slightly depending on the recipe and location. Below is a simple overview of its typical nutrition, common allergens, and estimated price.

Availability (Seasonal Item)

  • Limited-Time Offer: The Cookie Butter Cold Brew is not a permanent menu item.
  • When It Returns: It is consistently brought back each year as part of Dunkin’s Holiday Menu, typically launching around November 1st and remaining available while supplies last through the end of the year.

Nutrition Table (Medium Size)

NutrientApproximate Value (Medium)
Calories270 – 290
Total Fat9g – 10g
Saturated Fat5g – 7g
Cholesterol25mg – 35mg
Sodium100mg – 120mg
Total Carbohydrate44g – 47g
Dietary Fiber0g
Total Sugars39g – 42g
Protein2g

Allergens

  • Milk
  • Soy
  • Wheat

Ingredients

Cookie Butter Swirl Syrup

  • Sweetened Condensed Nonfat Milk (Nonfat Milk, Sugar)
  • Sugar and/or High Fructose Corn Syrup
  • Water
  • Natural and Artificial Flavors (to give it the cookie butter taste)
  • Preservatives (like Potassium Sorbate)
  • Coloring

Cookie Butter Cold Foam (Topping):

  • Nonfat Milk
  • Sugar
  • Cream
  • Stabilizers and Natural Flavoring

Cookie Crumbles (Garnish):

  • Enriched Wheat Flour (source of Wheat/Gluten)
  • Sugar
  • Oils (like Vegetable Oil)
  • Spices (like Cinnamon)
  • Leavening Agents

FAQs

It has a rich and creamy taste, with notes of cinnamon, brown sugar, and speculoos cookie—delivering a dessert-inspired, spiced coffee experience.

The drink includes cold brew coffee, cookie butter syrup (made with brown sugar and cookie butter), cold foam (with heavy cream, milk, and cookie butter), and Biscoff or speculoos cookie crumbles.

No, it is typically a seasonal menu item at Dunkin, most often featured during the fall and winter months for a limited time.

Yes, both the cold foam and cold brew in the standard preparation include dairy products, but you can request dairy-free alternatives at some locations.

Yes, it is made with Dunkin’s signature cold brew, which contains a higher caffeine content than regular iced coffee.

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