Dunkin Donuts Frozen Matcha Latte Prices & Flavors 2025/26

Dunkin Donuts Frozen Matcha Latte Prices & Flavors 2025/26

When you’re standing in a Dunkin line and see “Frozen Matcha Latte” on the menu, your first thought might be: “How much is that gonna cost me?” And then: “Does it even taste like real matcha or just sugar water with green dye?”

In this article, I’m going to walk you through the most up-to-date Dunkin Donuts Frozen Matcha Latte prices & flavors in the USA, what you can expect flavor‑wise, how to customize it without getting ripped off, and some tips I’ve learned from the inside. By the end, you’ll know whether to order one the next time you hit Dunkin (or skip it), and how to get your money’s worth. Let’s go.

Dunkin’ Frozen Matcha Latte Prices (2025)

One thing I’ve learned working in cafés is: menu price lists online are one thing, but the actual price at your local store may vary. Factors like state sales tax, franchise markups, and ingredient costs influence what you pay.

Here’s a snapshot of what I’ve gathered:

Size

Price ($)

Small

3.49

Medium

4.49

Large

5.19

* “Typical price” meaning what I commonly saw in 2024–2025; might be ± $0.30 depending on region.

Dunkin’ Frozen Matcha Latte Nutrition Facts (Skim Milk, Large Size)

Nutrient

Amount

Calories

380 cal

Total Fat

0g

Saturated Fat

0g

Trans Fat

0g

Cholesterol

5mg

Sodium

90mg

Total Carbohydrate

88g

Dietary Fiber

1g

Total Sugars

85g

Added Sugars

78g

Protein

7g

Vitamin D

5mcg

Calcium

200mg

Iron

0mg

Potassium

250mg

Dunkin’ Frozen Matcha Latte Nutrition Facts (Whole Milk, Large Size)

Nutrient

Amount

Calories

400 cal

Total Fat

6g

Saturated Fat

3.5g

Trans Fat

0g

Cholesterol

20mg

Sodium

95mg

Total Carbohydrate

88g

Dietary Fiber

1g

Total Sugars

84g

Added Sugars

78g

Protein

8g

Vitamin D

5mcg

Calcium

220mg

Iron

0mg

Potassium

270mg

Dunkin’ Frozen Matcha Latte Ingredients & Allergens

Ingredients

Allergens

Water, Cane Sugar, Milk,

Milk

Flavor Profile and How It Tastes (From My Experience + Barista Notes)

When I first tried a Dunkin Frozen Matcha Latte years ago, I was cautiously optimistic: matcha is a delicate green tea with vegetal nuances, and freezing or blending with syrup runs the risk of “muddy green drink syndrome.” Over time, I’ve noticed these traits:

  • Sweet-leaning: Dunkin’s version isn’t aggressively bitter-matcha. It’s sweetened (with sugar or syrups) by default. That helps it appeal to broader audiences.
  • Creamy mouthfeel: Because it’s a frozen latte (milk + ice + matcha), it often has that silky, slushy texture. If the blender works right, no big chunks.
  • Earthy undertones: You’ll still get some of that green tea earthiness — especially if they don’t overdo syrup or masking flavors.
  • Variability across stores: I’ve had the same drink in two Dunkins in my area — one version was subtly grassy (in a good way), another tasted flatter (too much ice, not enough matcha).

Baristas talk about a “new matcha process” in some locations: blending the matcha powder, milk, and flavors together in the blender (rather than layering) to reduce flecks or sandiness. Some in Reddit threads say that helps make it smoother.

I’ll share a personal tip: when making this at home or ordering, ask for less ice and extra matcha (if possible) — it boosts flavor punch without making it watered down.

Flavor Options & Customizations You Should Know

One of the strengths (and frustrations) of Dunkin is how many add-ons and tweaks you can do — but sometimes they’re hidden or cost extra.

Here are flavor and customization options I’ve used or heard of:

Milk / Dairy alternatives

You can often swap out whole milk for skim, almond milk, oat milk, or cream depending on your preference. As of March 2025, Dunkin removed the extra charge for plant-based milk options (i.e., switching to oat, almond etc.) for all drinks. So now, your matcha won’t come with a surprise upcharge for going dairy-free.

Flavor Shots & Swirls

  • Unsweetened flavor shots (e.g. vanilla, hazelnut, raspberry) — these tend to not add sugar.
  • Flavor swirls (sweetened syrups): French vanilla, caramel, pumpkin (sometimes seasonal), mocha swirl, etc.
  • Seasonal flavors: Some Dunkins offer seasonal spin-ins like pumpkin swirl or other limited releases.

Other tweaks

  • Extra matcha powder — if your barista allows it.
  • Less ice / light ice — to reduce dilution.
  • Cold foam topping — to get that frothy texture on top. (I do this often.)
  • “Dirty matcha” — add a shot of espresso to make it more caffeinated and bolder.
  • Mix-ins (in some cases) — some customers report doing mix-ins like chocolate syrup or flavor combos (though not always sold officially).

One combo I tried slightly by accident: frozen matcha + a pump of raspberry. I expected it to be weird — but it actually added a subtle tartness that cut the sweetness. (I mention this because you won’t find it listed on menus, but I did it on a whim during slow hours.)

Tips and Insider Advice from a Former Barista

Over 10 years behind espresso machines and frozen drink blenders, here’s what I learned — and what I’d tell you now as a customer:

  • Be friendly and ask for adjustments: “Can you put less ice?” “More matcha if possible?” — sometimes they’ll oblige, especially off-peak.
  • Check the blend: if the drink has too many ice shards or unmixed powder at the bottom, ask them to blend more.
  • Order it mid-day: early morning, matcha powder might be slightly settled; late evening the blender may be sluggish. Mid-lunch shift seems to produce more consistent cups (in my experience).
  • Taste early: take a sip while they’re making it (if possible) and ask them to tweak if something feels off.
  • Use reorder options in apps: if you find a local store that nails it, save your custom combo for next time.
  • Don’t rely on rewards/free‑drink status: historically, matcha drinks have been excluded from Dunkin’s rewards tiers for free redemption.

One example I remember: In a small town, I had a regular who always got a “frozen matcha, light ice, almond milk, extra powder.” Over time the local baristas learned to start with those defaults when she walked in. That consistency comes with being repeat customers and polite requests.

Conclusion & Call to Action

So — if you’re standing in front of a Dunkin menu and see Frozen Matcha Latte, here’s what to expect: somewhere in the $4.50–$6.50 range depending on size and location, a sweetened (but earthy) green tea flavor, and plenty of room to ask for tweaks. With consistency being the biggest wildcard, your best bet is to find a Dunkin that nails it, save your go-to combo, and stick with it.

If you want, I can help you find Frozen Matcha Latte prices in your city (Islamabad, or U.S. city you’re curious about) so you can compare locally. Or I can suggest matcha drinks outside Dunkin worth trying. What do you want me to do next?

FAQs

Q1: Does the Dunkin Frozen Matcha Latte contain caffeine?

Yes — matcha is green tea powder, and it naturally contains caffeine. The amount will depend on how much powder was used, but expect it to give you a mild boost similar to a cup of green tea plus some.

Q2: Is it cheaper to use oat or almond milk instead of whole milk?

As of March 2025, Dunkin removed the extra charge for plant-based milk options — so using oat, almond, or soy should cost the same as whole milk.

Q3: Can I order the Frozen Matcha Latte year-round or is it seasonal?

In most U.S. Dunkin locations, the Frozen Matcha Latte is available year-round (not just in summer) as part of their Frozen Drinks menu.

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