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Dunkin' Donuts Lattes


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carriecraig Enthusiast

I have contacted DD and have yet to hear back from them. I'd like to know if their lattes are gluten-free or not. Do any of you know?

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kerrera Rookie

Yup, ALL of their drinks are gluten-free. I called corporate headquarters, so enjoy!!!!

carriecraig Enthusiast

That is great news. Thanks so much!

Moongirl Community Regular

R U sure that the lattes are too....I called them last year and the guy told me on the phone on the plain coffees were (with flavoring) Not the lattes... :blink:

VydorScope Proficient

I have to ask, I know most ppl are thinking it... :D

What are you doing in a cunkin doughnuts? You need like a hazmat suit ot visit! :lol:

Moongirl Community Regular
I have to ask, I know most ppl are thinking it... :D

What are you doing in a cunkin doughnuts? You need like a hazmat suit ot visit! :lol:

if u need a coffee, u need a coffee :huh:

penguin Community Regular
if u need a coffee, u need a coffee :huh:

Isn't that like a recovering alcoholic going into the bar to get a coke? :ph34r:


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VydorScope Proficient
Isn't that like a recovering alcoholic going into the bar to get a coke? :ph34r:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Moongirl Community Regular
Isn't that like a recovering alcoholic going into the bar to get a coke? :ph34r:

im not going for the donut, im going for the coffee. I mean u go to a supermarket, your going to walk by stuff that you cant have anymore, so whats the difference?? ;) They have a bakery in most stores...

penguin Community Regular
im not going for the donut, im going for the coffee. I mean u go to a supermarket, your going to walk by stuff that you cant have anymore, so whats the difference?? ;)

I dunno, I have a flying-gluten phobia (the pillsbury doughboy is my therapist :P )

In places like Dunkin Doghnuts and Krispy Kreme, I don't go in for the donuts either (never really liked them) but there's so many naked baked goods! And naked baked goods touching the salespeople! THEY COULD FLY AT ME AT ANY MOMENT :blink:

In the grocery store, the gluten is neatly wrapped and hermetically sealed. Much more sanitary :P

About the coke comment, mostly I found an opportunity to make a dumb joke, sorry ;)

Moongirl Community Regular
I dunno, I have a flying-gluten phobia (the pillsbury doughboy is my therapist :P )

In places like Dunkin Doghnuts and Krispy Kreme, I don't go in for the donuts either (never really liked them) but there's so many naked baked goods! And naked baked goods touching the salespeople! THEY COULD FLY AT ME AT ANY MOMENT :blink:

In the grocery store, the gluten is neatly wrapped and hermetically sealed. Much more sanitary :P

About the coke comment, mostly I found an opportunity to make a dumb joke, sorry ;)

No i totally understand what your saying, Flying Gluten, lol :D

No need to apoligize, it was funny, i can understand what ur saying....but we already have so many limitations, that its hard not to be able to go to grab a coffee, even if it is a Flying Donuts place. ;)

CeliaCruz Rookie

Dunkin Donuts has really good coffee. I go there all the time.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I love their tea. :)

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