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I Tried The Dunkin Pink Velvet Macchiato So You Don't Have To

The results were surprising.

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I Tried The Dunkin Pink Velvet Macchiato So You Don't Have To
Anna Sulecki

I love all things coffee and I am always down to try something new. I have tried everything from lavender lattes, rose cold brews, and cinnamon toast crunch coffee. When I saw that Dunkin was coming out with a new Pink Velvet drink for the Valentines Day Season, I knew I had to try it!

One thing is, full disclaimer, I don't like Dunkin Coffee. It's always my last choice place to go get my morning coffee fix, but yet I was still intrigued by this and had to try it. I even cleaned off my car covered in snow (which took 30 minutes) to get a coffee that I didn't even know if I would like.

I've seen all of the TikToks about how aesthetically pleasing the drink is, since half of it is pink (which happens to be my favorite color). It is pink on the bottom, which is the flavoring and cream; and the top is the espresso shots. I am usually a latte kind of girl, but I decided to venture out to a macchiato.

I was pleasantly surprised when I first tried it. It was sweet and tasted a little like red velvet cake, but it wasn't overly powerful in flavor. My only qualm is that it was lacking a little on the coffee.

If you're a coffee lover like me, I recommend getting an extra espresso shot in your drink to really get that coffee flavor. Also PLEASE mix the drink, it tastes 10x better when all of it is mixed together.

Overall, I would definitely get this drink again, and I don't enjoy Dunkin coffee at all. I would actually go there again just for this drink, and maybe a brownie batter filled donut too!

I 100% recommend this drink to anyone who likes coffee a little on the sweeter side, or if you just want to try a fun new limited time flavor!

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