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What Coffee Drink Are Gluten Free At Dunkin Donuts?


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im planning on going to dunkin dounts with some friends to get some ice coffee. im a big coffee drink fan. but idk whats gluten free at dunkin donuts. so please give me a list of their coffee blends that are gluten free. thank youuus!!!!!!!!

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im planning on going to dunkin dounts with some friends to get some ice coffee. im a big coffee drink fan. but idk whats gluten free at dunkin donuts. so please give me a list of their coffee blends that are gluten free. thank youuus!!!!!!!!

The simple stuff, i.e. the coffees and the hot chocolate should be gluten-free. The possibilities for cross contamination are huge, though. Example: when you order an ice coffee, they add all the ingredients, and put the lid on. The vast majority of employees then put their index finger (rarely with gloves) over the hole where your straw goes while they turn it up side down to shake it.

The DD website mentions the ingredients and allergy information for their products, check it out.

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