Dunkin Donuts Coolatta Prices & Flavors

Dunkin Donuts Coolatta Prices & Flavors 2025/26

Picture this: it’s a sweltering summer afternoon, you’re craving something icy, sweet, and instantly refreshing—and the idea of a frozen treat tingles in your mind. You pull up to Dunkin’, and your eyes land on the Coolatta menu. But—how much does it cost now? And which flavor should you try next?

After working in the food & beverage space for over a decade, I’ve watched trends, price shifts, and fan favorites come and go. In this article, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about Dunkin Donuts Coolatta prices & flavors USA—from what you’re likely to pay today, to little flavor hacks I’ve discovered along the way, to tips for navigating variations across regions. Let’s jump right in.

What Is a Coolatta (and Why It Still Matters)

A Coolatta is Dunkin’s signature frozen slushy drink—ice blended with flavored syrups (or in some cases, coffee or cream) to produce a smooth, icy beverage. It sits somewhere between a slushie and a frozen lemonade, and when done right, it hits that perfect sweet-cold spot on a blast of heat.

Over the years, Dunkin phased out or reduced promotion for some older flavors as they launched iced coffees, Refreshers, and seasonal specials. But the Coolatta has kept a loyal fan base. I remember in 2012, when “cosmic cotton candy” was a thing, we’d get lines just for the novelty. Sadly, many of those flavors are now memories.

Still, the core flavors remain—and in many markets, that’s enough to keep fans returning. Below we’ll break down what’s on offer today, and how much that treat will cost you.

Current Coolatta Flavors (USA)

As of now, Dunkin primarily offers three main flavors of Coolatta in most U.S. locations:

  • Blue Raspberry
  • Strawberry
  • Vanilla Bean

These flavors tend to be the staples. Various sources list them along with their pricing.

Blue Raspberry

This is typically the most affordable option among the three. It’s tangy, sweet, and pure “icy candy” in a cup. Many regulars order Blue Raspberry simply because it gives you the frozen effect without going overboard on sweetness.

Strawberry

A bit juicier and slightly richer in flavor, the Strawberry Coolatta tends to appeal to those who want more fruit-forward taste. It’s a safer bet if you don’t like the “blue dye” edge of Blue Raspberry.

Vanilla Bean

This flavor leans creamy, especially compared to the fruit ones. It’s still icy rather than creamy like a milkshake, but it gives that smooth vanilla essence. It’s a favorite when people want a more classic dessert flavor.

Bonus / occasional flavors
From time to time, Dunkin will test or bring back seasonal/limited flavors or combinations (e.g. “Cosmic Coolatta” flavors), although availability is highly inconsistent.

Some fans report being able to mix flavors (e.g. half strawberry + half vanilla bean), though others say certain franchises no longer allow mixing due to system limits or store policy.

Dunkin’ Coolatta Flavors & Prices (2025)

Before you order, know this: prices vary by location (state, city, even individual store). But to give you a ballpark, here are the common prices reported:

Typical Coolatta prices (2025 levels):

FlavorSmall ($)Medium ($)Large ($)
Blue Raspberry2.492.993.49
Strawberry3.194.195.19
Vanilla Bean3.194.195.19

Dunkin’ Coolatta Nutrition Facts (Large Size)

NutrientAmount
Calories380 cal
Total Fat0g
Saturated Fat0g
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol0mg
Sodium50mg
Total Carbohydrate92g
Dietary Fiber0g
Total Sugars90g
Added Sugars90g
Protein0g
Vitamin D0mcg
Calcium20mg
Iron0mg
Potassium10mg

Dunkin’ Coolatta Ingredients & Allergens

IngredientsAllergens
Water, Sugar, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Gum Arabic, Ester Gum, Red 40 (in Strawberry and Blue Raspberry), Blue 1 (in Blue Raspberry)Milk, Soy

My Personal Tips & Flavor Hacks

After many summer days chasing icy drinks, here are a few behind-the-scenes tips:

  1. Ask for “less syrup” or “extra syrup”
    Some stores may allow you to reduce or bump up the syrup amount. It can make a big difference in how sweet or mellow your drink is.
  2. Layer flavor combinations
    If mixing is allowed, I often ask for “half Blue Raspberry, half Strawberry” to get a custom twist. Even vanilla + any fruit flavor gives a creamier nuance.
  3. Use the Dunkin app or kiosk deals
    Sometimes stores offer coupons or bundle deals (e.g. breakfast sandwich + Coolatta) that bring down the effective price. Doing so can turn a $4.99 drink into something more digestible.
  4. Time your order
    In extreme heat (say, 2–4 pm in summer), stores may rush ice blending. I’ve seen more water-lean, syrup-heavy drinks at peak times. Ordering slightly off-peak gives you better consistency.
  5. Know your local store’s quirks
    Some staff tilt toward one flavor (e.g. Blue Raspberry) being more “profitable,” so they promote it over others. Over time I learned which locations give better strawberry or vanilla versions, and I’d go there when craving these flavors.

Conclusion

There you have it: your go-to guide for Dunkin Donuts Coolatta prices & flavors USA. Whether you’re ordering your usual or trying something new, you now know what to expect and how to get the best sip possible.

If you enjoyed this article, feel free to share it or bookmark it for your next Dunkin run. And if you visit a Dunkin location with a rare or seasonal Coolatta flavor not covered here—drop me a note! I’m always collecting updates and love hearing from fellow beverage explorers.

FAQs

Q1: Why do Coolatta prices differ so much across U.S. locations?

Prices vary due to local rent, labor, franchisee decisions, and supply costs. That’s why a Coolatta in a big city might cost more than in a smaller town.

Q2: Can I order a “Coffee Coolatta” or mix coffee into a fruit flavor?

Some locations may offer a coffee-based frozen drink, but “Coffee Coolatta” is less common now. Mixing coffee syrup into fruit flavors depends on store policy.

Q3: Are there sugar-free or low‑calorie versions of Coolatta?

Not officially. Since the base is flavored syrup plus ice, it’s difficult to reduce sugar content dramatically. Asking for “less syrup” might help a bit in some stores, but availability depends on location.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *