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Subject 🚨 Dunkin’ launches VEGAN DONUTS 🚨
Date April 8, 2021 3:59 PM
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Dunkin’ launches 41 Vegan Donuts in Belguim and The Netherlands. 

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Dunkin' Launches 41 Vegan Donuts
Dunkin’ just announced the launch of more than 40 vegan donut flavors. The catch? They’re only available in the Netherlands and Belgium…for now.

The coffee giant shared on its Netherlands and Belgian Instagram accounts “Yes, your prayers have been heard!” as it announced the release of more than 40 different vegan donut flavors. They are currently only available to order online for delivery but will hit stores mid-May with the intention to expand across Europe.

After years of urging Dunkin’ to offer a vegan donut nationwide in the U.S., we think it’s safe to say that it is your “prayers” that have been heard. Since Dunkin’ is an American brand, could this be a trial run before launching in the U.S. market? We sure hope so.

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