Dunkin’ Donuts confirms it's not discontinuing popular coffee beverage as fans were left disappointed

DUNKIN' Donuts has confirmed it's not discontinuing its frozen coffee in good news for fans.

The coffee giant has denied reports of the item being pulled from menus after months of declining sales.

Dunkin' has confirmed it's not discontinuing popular frozen coffee drinks

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Dunkin' has confirmed it's not discontinuing popular frozen coffee drinks

It comes after the rumoured Dunkin' change left fans disappointed.

One Facebook user wrote: "Man, it is such a shame that the frozen Dunkin coffee is going to be discontinued as I always walk up there to get one."

"You will sadly be missed.

The frozen coffee option is still available online and on the app.

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A Dunkin' spokesperson told The U.S. Sun in an email that it is "happy to confirm Dunkin’ is not discontinuing frozen coffee."

DUNKIN' DARK BREW

Since temperatures are starting to drop, it may be a good time to try a new Dunkin' drink.

The Dunkin’ Midnight is its darkest brew and is also available in an iced version for those still reeling over frozen coffees.

It's described as a deep and rich coffee blend with notes of bittersweet chocolate.

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Dunkin' Rewards members can get a $1 medium Dunkin’ Midnight every day when ordering ahead on the app.

However, act fast because the deal is only available from January 1 through January 31.

For non-members, the dark brew is $2.25, though note that prices may vary based on state and store.

OTHER DUNKIN' CHANGES

Last year, the coffee company left customers in an uproar after making major changes to its rewards program.

Dunkin' decided to increase the threshold customers need to reach in order to start earning rewards.

The chain also replaced its old rewards program, DD Perks, with a new program called Dunkin’ Rewards.

The new program requires members to earn 700 points to get a free coffee and 900 points for a frozen drink or hot or iced signature latte.

With the old program, DD Perks, customers were able to score a free drink for only 200 points.

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Check out our Bang For Your Buck series and why we crowned Dunkin' the winner.

Plus, Starbucks, Dunkin’, and Best Buy shoppers are furious over new changes.

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