Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Dunkin´ Donuts



Dunkin´Donuts is my favorite coffee in the States so I thought I would share some infomation about it with everyone.

Dunkin´ Donuts claims to be the "world´s largest coffee and baked goods chain," serving 2.7 million customers per day at over 7,000 stores globally which includes approximately 5,300 Dunkin´ Donuts locations in 36 states throughout the states. This figure compares with the 10,800 stores of coffee chain Starbucks, whose baked goods are usually prepared out of shop. Over the past several years, Dunkin´ Donuts has heavily emphasized its coffee offerings and related coffee products, enough that the company added a Dunkin´ Donuts coffee cup to its logo in 2003. This is due to the company selling more coffee products than donuts in recent years. It now offers several types and styles of coffee drinks, in hot and iced forms.

Espresso, Cappuccino and Lattes - These traditional Italian style coffee beverages are available at most of its locations.

Flavored Coffee - The flavor options are: French Vanilla, hazelnut, cinnamon, toasted almond, caramel, coconut, raspberry, blueberry and chocolate. Each of these flavors can be added to any of their coffee beverages, allowing the possibility of combining more than one flavor.

Turbo - The product adds an extra shot of espresso to its contents. Its individual product slogan says that "Turbo provides you the boost you need to power you through your day".

Latte Lite Espresso is combined with skim milk and then Splenda for sweetness.

Iced Lattes - Their two varieties are Iced Caramel Swirl and Iced Mocha Swirl. Each of these drinks are made of espresso, caramel/mocha syrup, milk and is topped with whipped cream and more syrup.

Bulk Coffee - Dunkin´ Donuts sells its coffee and flavored coffee in bulk packaging for in-home consumer preparation. It offers whole bean and ground varieties in 1/2 pound, 1 pound and 2 ounce tester sizes. It is sold at most Dunkin´ Donuts restaurants, online from their web site, and at other retail outlets.

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