Dunkin’ Donuts bringing Donut Fries nationwide
This is one sweet mashup
This is one sweet mashup
This is one sweet mashup
There are few foods in this world that are more comforting when you're down than donuts. That fried dough just soothes the soul. There's probably only one snack out there that could possibly rival them: fries. Dunkin Donut's just went ahead and threw the two treats together.
Previously, Donut Fries at a few locations in Boston and Providence, and people couldn't get enough of them. So starting July 2, the new snack will be available at participating locations across the country.
are really mini churros, and normally you can only get churros at carnivals, or Mexican restaurants, so the widespread access to these strips of fried croissant dough rolled in sugar is exciting for fans.
Expect five per order at a price of $2, and upon purchasing, Dunkin' Donuts will heat them up for you. If you're not looking to not eat them right away though, you can also throw them in the oven for five minutes at 350 degrees.
“As America’s donut leader, we put our passion and creativity towards finding fun and unexpected ways to please and surprise donut fans," said Tony Weisman, Dunkin' Donuts' chief marketing officer in a statement. "There was a strong consumer response towards bringing Donut Fries to all Americans during the initial test, and we are excited to make this unique donut treat available nationwide this summer.”
Though the Donut Fries are only being offered for a limited time, Auntie Anne's better get ready for some serious competition. Both their Cinnamon Sugar Soft Pretzel Sticks and Dunkin's new fries satisfy that same brown-sugary craving.
To indulge with the churro-like strips, Dunkin' Donuts is also rolling out a new Brown Sugar Cold Brew; a Chocolate Coconutty Donut filled with coconut creme and topped with chocolate icing, crumbled shortbread cookie pieces; and a Shark Bite Donut to celebrate Discovery Channel's upcoming annual Shark Week.