Dunkin Donuts Iced Matcha Latte Prices & Flavors

Dunkin Donuts Iced Matcha Latte Prices & Flavors

If you’ve ever wandered into a Dunkin’ location on a hot afternoon, craving something green-but-not-coffee, you might have locked eyes with the Iced Matcha Latte listing. It’s trendy, refreshing, and if you love matcha hard to resist. But what exactly are you going to pay, which flavors or customization exist, and is it worth it compared to other chains or making your own? After ten years of ordering, watching menu changes, and chatting with baristas, I’m going to walk you through everything you need to know about Dunkin Donuts Iced Matcha Latte prices & flavors.

By the end, you’ll know typical price ranges, flavor tricks, regional quirks, and insider tips I wish someone told me long ago.

Dunkin’ Iced Matcha Latte Prices (2025)

When you type “Dunkin Donuts Iced Matcha Latte prices & flavors USA” into your mental search bar, the first thing you’re after is the cost. Truth is, it’s not uniform. But here’s a reliable ballpark.

Size

Price ($)

Small

3.49

Medium

3.99

Large

4.49

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

Nutrient

Amount

Calories

200 cal

Total Fat

0g

Saturated Fat

0g

Trans Fat

0g

Cholesterol

5mg

Sodium

140mg

Total Carbohydrate

38g

Dietary Fiber

1g

Total Sugars

35g

Added Sugars

22g

Protein

12g

Vitamin D

6mcg

Calcium

380mg

Iron

0mg

Potassium

460mg

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

Nutrient

Amount

Calories

280 cal

Total Fat

10g

Saturated Fat

6g

Trans Fat

0g

Cholesterol

30mg

Sodium

150mg

Total Carbohydrate

36g

Dietary Fiber

1g

Total Sugars

35g

Added Sugars

22g

Protein

11g

Vitamin D

6mcg

Calcium

350mg

Iron

0mg

Potassium

400mg

Dunkin’ Iced Matcha Latte Ingredients & Allergens

Milk Type

Allergens

Skim Milk

Milk

Whole Milk

Milk

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Flavor Options & Variations

Now, pricing is one thing — but taste is what really hits the memory. Dunkin doesn’t offer dozens of matcha flavors, but they do allow customization that can shift your sipping experience.

1. Milk Choices

Traditionally, Dunkin will prepare the Iced Matcha Latte with regular dairy (2% or whole) unless you ask otherwise. In recent years, nondairy milk options like oat, almond, or soy have become more common (and Dunkin eliminated extra upcharge for nondairy milk nationwide in March 2025. I always go for oat milk in my iced matcha — it softens the “green” taste and gives a creamy texture without heaviness.

2. Custom Swirls / Syrups

You can add flavor swirls (vanilla, caramel, brown sugar, etc.). Personally, I like pairing brown sugar swirl with iced matcha — it subtly warms the sweetness without drowning out the matcha. Some folks use vanilla or even a pump or two of raspberry (especially in drinks like iced matcha with berry shots). One Reddit user said:

“I always get a large, iced matcha with almond milk and less ice … 1 vanilla and 1 raspberry.” Reddit

When you add swirl pumps, expect a small additional charge (maybe $0.50 or so depending on location).

3. Extra Matcha Scoops

If you want matcha flavor that actually punches you in the taste buds, ask for extra matcha scoops. Some regulars have gotten as many as +4 extra scoops in a large iced matcha (on top of existing ones). It’s not always guaranteed the barista will comply (or mix well), but it’s worth asking. Just expect that heavy green flavor to bring a slight graininess if not mixed well.

4. “Less Ice” / “No Ice”

You might think “less ice” or “no ice” would give you more drink volume. In practice, many users say it doesn’t always work that way. One user wrote:

“We were told if someone orders an iced espresso drink with less ice… the cup would be basically half empty … You don’t get more drink because you order less ice.” Reddit

Another barista-related post said that they are not allowed to add extra liquid, so “less ice” typically just means fewer ice cubes, not more beverage.
If you really want more matcha and less ice, ordering extra matcha scoops is safer.

My Personal Tales & Tips

Here’s where I confess some of my matcha adventures and what I’ve picked up from years of trial and error.

The “All Ice, No Flavor” Incident

Once in Dallas, I ordered a large iced matcha with “less ice” and got nearly a cup full of ice with a trickle of pale green liquid on top. I took one sip, and—poof—it was gone. I later learned from baristas that many stores fill the cup with ice first, then pour the matcha mix on top, leaving you with a mostly-ice “drink.” Now, I always watch the filling, prompt them to shake/mix well.

Watching The Matcha Bag Go

In one Dunkin store, behind the counter, I caught sight of the matcha powder bag. It was a premium green tea blend box—apparently one such box reportedly sells for around $60 online. That helps explain why matcha lattes cost more and tend to be excluded from promos.

Best Combo I Found

My favorite combo to order: Large Iced Matcha Latte + oat milk + 1 pump brown sugar swirl + one extra matcha scoop + less ice (but asking for them to ensure the extra liquid is actually used). This gives me a drink that is grassy, creamy, sweet — and still refreshing. I’ve done that in Boston, Philly, and Austin, and it’s consistent (assuming good mixing). If you’re doing that, I’d budget an extra $0.50–$0.80 over the base price.

When It’s Not Worth It

In stores where the matcha is poorly mixed (lots of undissolved powder at the bottom), or when ice dominates, I sometimes feel I’d be better off buying matcha powder and making my own. But the convenience and “out‑the-door drink” factor often wins.

Comparing to Alternatives (Starbucks, Homemade, Local Cafés)

As someone who’s sampled matcha across chains and made it at home dozens of times, here’s how Dunkin’s iced matcha stacks up:

  • Starbucks: Often stronger, more bitter, and more expensive. Starbucks tends to use a higher concentration of powder (and sometimes a matcha-espresso mash). If you like bold matcha, Starbucks usually offers that. Dunkin tends to be more milk-forward, sweeter, and gentler on newcomers.
  • Local specialty cafés: These can vary wildly in quality depending on barista skill, matcha grade, and sourcing. You might find a café using ceremonial-grade matcha or matcha from Japan; but their price per ounce is often much higher.
  • Homemade: If you buy decent matcha powder and frothing tools, you can get a drink for a fraction of the cost (perhaps $1–2 equivalent). But it demands prep time, cleaning, and you lose that “grab-and-go” convenience.

For me, Dunkin hits a sweet middle ground: good enough flavor, consistency in many locations, at a reasonable price. That said, in places where the matcha is weak or ice-heavy, I sometimes walk out disappointed.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why is the Iced Matcha Latte more expensive than regular iced coffee?

Matcha powder is costlier to source and transport, and making a good matcha drink requires more care (mixing, measuring). Also, because matcha is a “specialty menu item,” Dunkin positions it slightly above basic coffee drinks. That helps explain why Dunkin Donuts Iced Matcha Latte prices & flavors USA tend toward a premium within the iced beverage lineup.

2. Can I redeem my Dunkin rewards points for an Iced Matcha Latte?

As of now, some Dunkin rewards users report that matcha lattes are excluded from the redemption tiers. Your app might not show the “redeem” option for it. It’s wise to check your local store or app to see if things change.

3. Does “less ice” or “no ice” give you more drink?

In practice, not reliably. Many stores fill with a set volume of liquid, then add ice. So “less ice” might reduce cubes but not increase drink volume. Some baristas say they aren’t allowed to add extra liquid to compensate. If you want more flavor, safer bet is adding extra matcha scoops.

Conclusion & Call to Action

Over the last decade, I’ve chased icy matcha lattes across cities, scribbled prices in notebooks, and tested flavor combos until my tongue winced. Through it all, Dunkin Donuts Iced Matcha Latte prices & flavors USA have settled into a reliable sweet spot of affordability and flexibility. You won’t always get perfect mixing, but if you order smart (extra matcha, light ice, good swirl) you’ll often get a drink worth your money.

Next time you walk into Dunkin, try a medium iced matcha with oat milk, a brown sugar swirl, and one extra scoop — and watch the mix— and tell me how it goes. And if you want help comparing your local store’s price or tweaking your personal “perfect matcha,” I’m happy to help you fine-tune it.

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