What the Pink Dunkin’ Drink Is and Why It’s Popular
The pink Dunkin’ drink most often refers to Dunkin’s Strawberry Shake or a strawberry-flavored cold beverage available in the U.S. It is not a single permanently fixed SKU across all markets, but a seasonal or regional offering that appears in spring and summer. It targets customers seeking a sweet, fruit-forward refresher with a light, shake-like texture. If you’ve seen pink cups at Dunkin’, here is what you should know about flavor profile, nutrition, caffeine, allergens, and how it compares to similar drinks.
Typical Ingredients and Flavor Profile
Common formulations include strawberry milk or a strawberry-flavored base, ice, sugar, and sometimes whipped cream or additional flavor syrups. In some regions, the pink drink may be a strawberry oatmeal latte or a frozen blend with fruit puree and dairy or non-dairy milk. Actual ingredients vary by market, cup size, and whether it’s a blended shake or a poured latte. To know exactly what is in the pink drink you order, always check the in-store menu board, the Dunkin’ app, or ask the crew at the counter.
Ingredient Overview (Typical Examples)
- Strawberry-flavored syrup or puree
- Milk (dairy or plant-based alternatives)
- Ice
- Sugar or sweeteners
- Creamer or milk fat (in some variants)
Nutrition, Calories, and Sugar Content
Nutrition varies widely by size, formulation (shake vs latte), and dairy choice. Small, medium, and large cups each add calories, while blended shakes tend to be higher in calories and sugar than a standard latte with syrup. Non-dairy milks can alter calories and protein slightly. If you are tracking macros or managing sugar intake, consider the size and whether the drink includes whipped cream or extra flavor pumps.
Approximate Nutrition by Size (General Ranges)
| Size | Calories (approx.) | Sugar (approx., g) | Protein (approx., g) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small (about 8–10 oz) | 180–280 kcal | 25–40 g | 4–7 g | Shakes or milk-based drinks; values vary by recipe |
| Medium (about 14–20 oz) | 300–500 kcal | 45–70 g | 6–10 g | Higher in blended or larger milkshake-style formats |
| Large (about 24–32 oz) | 500–800+ kcal | 70–110+ g | 8–12 g | Typical for large blended shakes; check current menu for specifics |
Caffeine Content and Energy Impact
Most pink Dunkin’ drinks that are milk-based and flavored, rather than coffee-forward, contain little to no caffeine. If the pink drink is a coffee latte with strawberry flavoring, caffeine comes from the espresso or brewed coffee base. In that case, caffeine content depends on the number of espresso shots and size. If you need clarity on whether your pink drink has caffeine, ask whether it contains coffee or rely on Dunkin’ nutrition materials for the exact beverage SKU.
Allergens, Dietary Considerations, and Customization
Pink drinks with dairy, wheat (in some syrups or toppings), and soy are common allergens. Many stores can use dairy-free milk alternatives, but formulations and cross-contact practices vary by location. If you require a gluten-free or vegan version, specify plant milk and confirm that flavor syrups and toppings meet your needs. Note that whipped cream typically contains dairy and may not suit dairy-free diets.
How the Pink Drink Compares to Other Dunkin’ Beverages
Compared to classic flavored lattes, the pink drink in shake form is generally higher in calories and sugar. Compared to black coffee or Americanos, it is much sweeter and more energy-dense but usually lower in caffeine if coffee-free. If you prefer lighter flavors, a strawberry syrup pump in a latte reduces calories and sugar while still delivering flavor. Consider your goals—refreshment, energy, or calorie control—when choosing between a blended pink shake and a milk-based latte with syrup.
When and Where the Pink Drink Usually Appears
Seasonal and regional promotions often introduce pink, strawberry-flavored drinks in spring and summer. These may appear as limited-time offers, though some stores keep strawberry milk or shakes on the permanent menu. Availability can differ by franchise and market, so it is best to confirm locally or use the Dunkin’ app to see current options and hours near you.
Quick Comparison at a Glance
| Feature | Pink Strawberry Shake | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical calories (medium) | 400–500 kcal | 250–350 kcal | 5–15 kcal (without milk/sugar) |
| Sugar (medium) | 50–70 g | 30–45 g | 0 g |
| Caffeine | Low to none (unless coffee-based) | Low to moderate (depends on espresso) | High (from coffee base) |
| Texture | Creamy, blended shake | Creamy latte | Brewed, thin |
How to Order and Customize
Tell the crew the size and flavor you want—strawberry or pink—and whether you want it blended as a shake or poured as a latte. Ask for dairy-free milk if needed, and confirm whether whipped cream is included. If you want less sweetness, request fewer pumps or a half-sugar version where available. Review the in-store menu or app for current options specific to your location, because formulations and name variations can change with marketing and seasonality.