Dunkin' is selling a limited number of Iced Beverage Buckets on Monday, May 22, the company said.
Dunkin' is selling a limited number of Iced Beverage Buckets on Monday, May 22, the company said.
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Dunkin' finally releases its 48-ounce coffee bucket. How to get one

Calling all caffeine lovers and big sippers — the Dunkin’ bucket is finally here, just in time for the holiday weekend.

Dunkin’ launched its viral 48-ounce beverage buckets at locations nationwide May 22. The buckets can be filled with iced coffee or refreshers and are fully customizable — customers can choose their preferred flavors and sweetness.

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Here’s how you can snag one.

How to get 48-ounce beverage buckets from Dunkin’

Dunkin’s beverage buckets are available Friday, May 22, for a limited run.

Each store will have just 25 buckets available, so fans will need to head to their local store early to purchase one.

How much are the coffee buckets from Dunkin’?

The collectible buckets, which bear the Dunkin’ logo and come with a handle and straw, are $12.99 each. After initial purchase, the buckets are not refillable at Dunkin’ locations.

Where is the closest Dunkin’ to me?

There are several Dukin’ Donuts locations throughout the Greater Cincinnati region. Visit dunkindonuts.com/en/locations to find the closest store to you.

Social media erupts over Dunkin’ buckets

The limited, and large, bucket launch was long-awaited by some Dunkin’ fans.

Earlier this year, the chain sparked widespread speculation about whether it was selling the item after social media posts appeared to show them for sale at some locations.

While Dunkin’ didn’t publicly confirm whether it was testing buckets, posts about them, including on X and Reels, each garnered millions of views within days.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Dunkin’ finally releases its 48-ounce coffee bucket. How to get one

Reporting by Kaycee Sloan and Melina Khan, Cincinnati Enquirer / Cincinnati Enquirer

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