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For the month of May, Baskin-Robbins is adding a vegan ice cream flavor made with oat milk to its menu nationwide making it the first national chain to launch oat milk-based ice cream. The May Flavor of the month is Non-Dairy Strawberry Streusel and features a creamy oat milk base dotted with strawberries, cinnamon granola, and crumbly streusel. The new limited-time flavor is just the beginning for Baskin-Robbins, which plans to release new vegan flavors made with oat milk later this year.
“We’re a brand that’s all about creating new flavor experiences and with so many people living plant-based or flexitarian lifestyles today, we couldn’t be more excited to launch our new oat milk-based option,” Shannon Blakely, Vice President of Marketing & Culinary at Baskin-Robbins, said. “We’re so passionate about this new base and Flavor of the Month as it’s not just an evolution of our offerings, but a sign of our passion and commitment to creating what’s ‘next’
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On April 28, fast-food chain Dunkin’ is further expanding its dairy-free milk options with the addition of coconut milk to its menu at more than 9,000 locations nationwide. The chain will offer coconut milk as a dairy substitute in any beverage and feature the new dairy-free milk in a Coconut Milk Iced Latte and three summer-ready Dunkin’ Coconut Refreshers: Pink Strawberry (strawberry dragon fruit); Golden Peach (peach passion fruit); and Purple Pomegranate (blueberry pomegranate). To promote the launch, Dunkin’ will offer medium-sized coconut milk Refreshers for a discounted price of $3 until May 25.
“The start of the summer season is the perfect time to expand our menu with coconut milk, another exciting non-dairy choice for our guests,” Jill Nelson, Vice President of Marketing & Culinary at Dunkin’, said. “From our colorful Dunkin’ Coconut Refreshers to our creamy Coconutmilk Iced Latte, Dunkin’ is crafting the coolest coconut milk beverages to keep o
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Today, fast-food chain Dunkin’ added an avocado toast as a plant-based breakfast option to its menu across the United States. The new Dunkin’ Avocado Toast is made with simple ingredients and starts with a base of toasted sourdough bread topped with smashed avocado, sea salt, and black pepper, and then sprinkled with Everything Bagel Seasoning which includes sesame seeds, poppy seeds, onion, and garlic. The new avocado toast which capitalizes on the tried-and-tested millennial trend is available for $2.99 and comes in its own portable box.
“Dunkin’s new Avocado Toast is the definition of quality delivered at the speed of Dunkin’,” Jill Nelson, Vice President, Marketing & Culinary at Dunkin’, said. “We’ve taken a popular brunch staple and made it accessible for anyone looking for something easy and delicious to eat on-the-go. With simple ingredients at an affordable price, Dunkin’s Avocado Toast is the latest feel-good addition to our evolving menu.”
Dunkin Donuts has added another meatless breakfast sandwich to its lineup. The Southwest Veggie Power Breakfast Sandwich features a black-bean-based Morningstar Patty served on a multi-grain thin bun and is perfectly suited for vegetarians and plant-forward eaters. Although the sandwich includes an egg-white omelet and cheese, Dunkin designed the sandwich so that vegan customers could easily customize their order to fit their dietary needs: Vegans will just need to substitute the bread for one that doesn’t contain honey and ditch the dairy and egg.
Dunkin Adds Another Meatless Breakfast Sandwich to Menu
Dunkin’s newest sandwich comes as an addition to its growing list of plant-based options on the menu. Last year, Dunkin debuted a “Sausage” Breakfast Sandwich made with Beyond Meat’s plant-based sausage and offered oat milk at all of its U.S locations. There’s a rumor that the iconic brand might potentially even have a vegan donut in the works after Dunkins’ CE