Dunkin Donuts Iced Chai Latte Prices & Flavors 2025/26
Picture this: it’s a sweltering summer afternoon, and you’re walking into a Dunkin’ craving something cool, spicy, and comforting all at once. That’s exactly when the idea of ordering an Iced Chai Latte seems irresistible — especially if you want a break from plain iced coffee. Over my ten years in the food & beverage world, I’ve seen how menu favorites like the Dunkin Donuts Iced Chai Latte morph over time, shift in cost, and pick up loyal fans (and critics).
In this article, I’ll walk you through what the current U.S. prices look like (2025), what flavor options and variations are common, tips to customize, and some real-world observations from customers and staff. My promise: by the end, you’ll know whether ordering an iced chai at Dunkin’ is worth it — and how to get the most out of your sip.
Dunkin’ Iced Chai Latte Prices (2025)
Price is always the first question. Over the years I’ve watched these drink prices creep upward — with local tax, store markups, and ingredient costs all contributing. Here’s a snapshot of what I found in mid‑2025 across the U.S., recognizing they can vary by region, franchise, and even store.
| Size | Price ($) | 
|---|---|
| Small | 3.49 | 
| Medium | 3.89 | 
| Large | 4.29 | 
Dunkin’ Iced Chai Latte Nutrition Facts (Whole Milk, Large Size)
| Nutrient332_1f919a-3d> | Amount332_6b3aee-91> | 
|---|---|
| Calories332_3afbf4-21> | 320 cal332_6dabab-9e> | 
| Total Fat332_855b60-62> | 11g332_e87977-9a> | 
| Saturated Fat332_0523f0-2a> | 6g332_ba9eaa-95> | 
| Trans Fat332_d47a88-8e> | 0g332_0c6ca3-dc> | 
| Cholesterol332_e0de45-d9> | 30mg332_694e09-83> | 
| Sodium332_f13554-31> | 180mg332_437534-2e> | 
| Total Carbohydrate332_7ee3da-70> | 48g332_9edce7-91> | 
| Dietary Fiber332_b08062-4e> | 2g332_606e87-24> | 
| Total Sugars332_472036-bd> | 44g332_a5e81d-10> | 
| Added Sugars332_f56c08-d3> | 30g332_550c5e-cf> | 
| Protein332_b10cca-92> | 10g332_84f5fd-73> | 
| Vitamin D332_4f5a33-44> | 4mcg332_7e05d9-14> | 
| Calcium332_66f107-69> | 350mg332_49db3b-e4> | 
| Iron332_c02c72-fe> | 0mg332_ac465e-78> | 
| Potassium332_af2aae-a7> | 450mg332_99b1db-39> | 
| Caffeine332_dab456-6d> | 105mg332_201cd3-40> | 
Dunkin’ Iced Chai Latte Nutrition Facts (Skim Milk, Large Size)
| Nutrient332_8096e1-2c> | Amount332_8a767d-3d> | 
|---|---|
| Calories332_f3ddb8-a0> | 250 cal332_9987bd-ad> | 
| Total Fat332_a523fe-76> | 0g332_3c8bda-a2> | 
| Saturated Fat332_3d628b-fa> | 0g332_708bda-57> | 
| Trans Fat332_9a75d0-ed> | 0g332_b11f9a-9f> | 
| Cholesterol332_a40547-10> | 5mg332_efb4af-8b> | 
| Sodium332_01315f-a6> | 180mg332_6f3f16-03> | 
| Total Carbohydrate332_93294a-6f> | 50g332_a49c8d-e1> | 
| Dietary Fiber332_d0a059-c6> | 2g332_3f6777-47> | 
| Total Sugars332_13c508-f5> | 46g332_6e3f57-b6> | 
| Added Sugars332_6bd63b-2e> | 30g332_6c5196-e9> | 
| Protein332_e348d4-30> | 11g332_d25b7c-44> | 
| Vitamin D332_298c59-5e> | 3mcg332_ca0a61-b8> | 
| Calcium332_6e677b-ce> | 380mg332_bff02b-aa> | 
| Iron332_f935fc-f2> | 0mg332_cb79c8-7d> | 
| Potassium332_8a538b-02> | 520mg332_edce16-50> | 
| Caffeine332_ee1d5c-33> | 105mg332_b6390a-b6> | 
Dunkin’ Iced Chai Latte Ingredients & Allergens
| Milk Type332_f9b3c7-dd> | Allergens332_94055e-30> | 
|---|---|
| Whole Milk332_63f9f1-4d> | Milk332_cc1a5c-65> | 
| Skim Milk332_446bdc-5e> | Milk332_e87fcd-ab> | 
Flavor & Customization Options
One reason many people prefer chai lattes is the flexibility you can add to them. Over my years, I’ve seen certain flavor combos become “signature hacks” among fans. Here’s what you can ask for — and what I like.
Common Swirls & Additions
- Vanilla Bean / French Vanilla swirl: A popular add-on to soften the spice. Many Dunkin fans report adding 1–2 pumps for a “creamed” chai feel.
- Caramel or Brown Sugar swirl: These give a richer sweetness and pair well with the chai spices. I sometimes try a half‑pump to keep balance.
- Pumpkin spice or seasonal swirls: In fall, some fans mix chai with pumpkin swirl. It’s not always officially supported in all stores, but in a few I’ve ordered it successfully.
- Extra chai syrup / concentrate: If you feel the flavor is weak, you can ask for extra “pumps” of chai. Many regulars do this.
Milk Alternatives
Default is whole milk, but you can typically switch to:
- Skim or 2%
- Almond milk
- Oat milk
- (In some places) coconut milk — Dunkin has been expanding non-dairy options.
Switching milks may incur a small extra charge depending on the store.
Ice & Sweetness Adjustments
- Ask for less ice if you want more drink volume (but some stores might charge for “less ice”).
- Sweetness: you might ask for fewer pumps of chai if you prefer less sweet.
- Cold foam: in some newer Dunkin locations, you can request cold foam toppings to add texture.
From my experience ordering across cities, the best chai I had was in a store where I asked for oat milk + 1 extra chai pump + light foam — that version brought out spices without excess sweetness.
Is the Price Justified? My Take
So — is paying roughly $5 for a Dunkin Iced Chai Latte worth it? From where I stand:
- The convenience factor is high — you get a consistent chai‑latte hybrid in a chain you’re already visiting.
- You pay for consistency more than premium ingredients — it may not compete with artisan tea bars, but it wins on speed and nationwide availability.
- The price is pushing into “treat” territory compared to basic iced coffee, so I often reserve it for days when I want something a bit special.
- If you personalize it smartly (milk swap, moderate swirl, extra concentrate), you can get good value.
In a few cities I worked in, I noticed that a medium iced chai often cost nearly as much as a flavored iced latte — which means Dunkin is treating their teas more like specialty drinks now.
In my own ordering history, I evaluate this: if the flavor is spot on, I’m happy to pay; if it’s bland, I skip it and go for plain iced coffee instead.
Conclusion
In sum, the Dunkin Donuts Iced Chai Latte Prices & Flavors USA trend in 2025 puts you in the ballpark of $4.50 to $5.50 for medium size, with some variance by region. The flavor possibilities — from vanilla swirl to oat milk to extra chai pumps — let you tailor it to your taste. But the key is managing expectations: it’s a chain chai drink built for consistency, not hand‑brewed tea artistry.
If you’ve had a standout version (or a disappointing one), I’d love to hear your story. Try ordering your next one with a tweak (milk swap, swirl change, extra chai) and compare it against your prior go-to. Want me to write a version tailored for specific states (California, New York, Florida, etc.) or price comparisons vs Starbucks or local tea shops? Let me know — I’m happy to dig into that./
FAQs
Q: Does Dunkin offer a decaf version of the Iced Chai Latte?
A: Because the chai concentrate itself usually contains some tea base (which may have caffeine), a fully decaf version isn’t typically standard. You could ask for less chai syrup + more milk to tone it down, but full decaf is unlikely in most locations.
Q: Can I get the Iced Chai Latte sugar‑free or with no syrup?
A: Not officially. The chai concentrate is already sweetened. Some fans try asking “light” or “half syrup” versions, but that depends on the store’s flexibility. Also, reducing syrup may make the drink taste less balanced.
Q: Why doesn’t Dunkin include chai lattes in loyalty reward free drinks?
A: Many customers report this limitation. One explanation is that chai or matcha drinks tend to cost more (due to the concentrate and ingredient complexity), so the rewards system excludes them or requires extra points.

 
		 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			