Dunkin’ always has a great selection of coffee drinks and doughnuts, so it’s the perfect place to get your caffeine fix. Earlier this year, we even fell in love with the new Stuffed Bagel Minis. Nothing can stop us from the Dunkin’ drive-thru!
Now, the chain is rolling out drinks for Girl Scout fans. You may have sampled Girl Scout cookie-inspired coffee at Dunkin’, but the drinks are now heading to grocery stores across the country. You’ll be able to keep ’em in the refrigerator at home—and we’re so ready for this innovation.
What Flavors Did Dunkin’ Release?
It’s no surprise that some of the most popular cookies made the list. You can choose from Thin Mints, S’mores and Coconut Caramel. The Coconut Caramel flavor is based off of Caramel deLites, aka Samoas.
We recommend starting off your morning with a cool, creamy Thin Mints-flavored coffee or enjoying S’mores or Coconut Caramel for an indulgent afternoon boost. Now that Dunkin’ iced coffee has been bottled, we don’t even need to spend time picking up the brew!
FYI: Dunkin’ is permanently closing 800 locations, so having Dunkin’ coffee available at the grocery store will be even more helpful for some of us.
When Can I Get Girl Scout Cookie Iced Coffee?
The ready-to-drink Dunkin’ Girl Scout Cookie bottled coffees are available now in stores nationwide! Fans can also snag limited edition Dunkin’ merch starting March 26 at 10 a.m. ET. In addition to the three bottles of new Dunkin’ iced coffee, the limited edition kit also includes a branded sweatshirt, sweatpants, cozy socks, iced coffee tumbler cup and enamel pins.
If this reminded you how much you love Girl Scout cookies, check out these copycat recipes or head over to your local Aldi to try their version of Girl Scout cookies.
Recipes for People Who Love Girl Scout Cookies
Coconut lovers, this one's for you. These copycat Girl Scout cookies are the ultimate indulgence. While they take some time to make, trust us—they're worth the wait.
Psst! If you want the real deal, here's
how to order Girl Scout cookies.
We all know it to be true: Thin Mints are the queen of all Girl Scout cookies. These crisp chocolate cookies are dipped in a to-die-for chocolate coating. Try them straight out of the fridge or freezer for a cool, minty treat.
These lightly flavored shortbread cookies are topped with a citrusy glaze, just like their scouting counterparts.
A cookie as good as a Tagalong must be hard to replicate at home, right? Not quite! Using homemade cookies and a smooth chocolate coating, you can get close to the real thing when your cookie stash is low.
These classic copycat Girl Scout cookies are packed with peanut butter flavor—in the cookie
and in the filling.
While they're not shaped like the iconic Girl Scout logo, these shortbread snacks are super tasty. Try them with a cup of coffee for an afternoon pick-me-up.
Girl Scouts first published the recipe for the original s'more all the way back in the '20s. Today, they reinvented the campfire snack as an anytime cookie much like these. For an authentic s'mores experience,
swap the cookie butter for a chocolatey spread.
The Girl Scouts have two lemony cookies in their roster. The Lemon-Ups are nice and crisp, and they come stamped with an inspiring message. This copycat recipe tastes pretty close, but with the subtle addition of orange, too.
One of the newest Girl Scout cookies, Adventurefuls pack caramel creme into a brownie-flavored dough. For an authentic copycat recipe, skip the nuts on these chocolate caramel thumbprints and sub in a sprinkle of sea salt.
We love fueling up with French toast before a big day, and these copycat Girl Scout cookies are full of that sweet, cinnamon-y flavor.
To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the first nationwide sale, the Girl Scouts shared the original sugar cookie recipe used when the troops made their own cookies.