Dunkin's Halloween menu returns with 2 customer favorites. Heres where to find them in Arkansas

Fort Smith, ARLocal News

Dunkin' has launched its Halloween menu with the new Candy Bar Signature Latte and returning favorites like the Spider Donut and Halloween Munchkins Bucket. The Candy Bar Signature Latte features a blend of chocolate, toffee, pretzel, and peanut butter flavors, topped with whipped cream and candy pieces. The Spider Donut is adorned with purple frosting and a Chocolate Munchkins donut hole, giving it a spider-like appearance. Available at Dunkin' locations across Arkansas, these seasonal treats can be found in cities such as Fort Smith, Bentonville, and Little Rock. The Halloween Munchkins Bucket includes 50 assorted donut holes, now featuring a new design inspired by the Spider Donut.

Dunkin' Rewards members can enjoy special promotions leading up to Halloween, including earning triple points on select purchases from October 29-31. The festive collection also includes themed merchandise, available in stores and online. This seasonal offering highlights Dunkin's commitment to engaging customers during the holiday season.

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