Dunkin’ unveils its first-ever sugar cookie in over 75 years but employees warn ‘they’re too expensive’
DUNKIN’ is commemorating the holiday season with a confection that is ideal for everyone who like sweets.
The company just introduced its first sugar cookie in 75 years, but Dunkin’ employees pointed out a serious problem with the treat.
Customers seeking a fun take on the traditional donut experience are drawn to Dunkin’ because of its distinctive and seasonal donut flavors.
The latest invention from the chain was just revealed, and it’s not a donut.
In honor of National Cookie Day on Wednesday, Dunkin’ has introduced a holiday shortbread cookie.
The new sugar cookie has a donut-like shape and is frosted with rainbow sprinkles and bright pink frosting.
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The cookie is similar to Dunkin’s Strawberry Frosted Sprinkle donut and is only available for a short period of time.
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