If you’ve been keeping up with Dunkin’ lately, you’ll know plenty of goodies have rolled out just in time for the holidays. We got a taste of the 2020 holiday menu as early as November 2, and they’re still selling Pumpkin Spice Lattes for those of you who can’t kick the PSL craving. But the most exciting holiday item from Dunkin’ isn’t actually something you can eat—it’s something you can smell.
That’s right, Dunkin’ and candle creator Homesick have teamed up for two amazing scents that will leave your home smelling like a fresh pot of coffee. Here’s where to find them.
There’s No Better Scent Than Coffee
Imagine opening up a brand-new bag of ground coffee and taking a big whiff. We’ve all done it! Now you can do it from the comfort of your living room—and without the hassle of spilling grounds everywhere. These limited edition Dunkin’ candles come in two scents: Original Blend Coffee and Old Fashioned. The Original Blend Coffee candle brings together notes of espresso, caramel and sugarcane, while the Old Fashioned candle (named after the Old Fashioned Doughnut that Dunkin’ serves) combines cinnamon, clove, vanilla and nutmeg.
These candles come just in time for the holidays, making them the ideal stocking stuffer or conversation starter. Seriously, who’s going to ignore that your entire house smells like fresh, Dunkin’ coffee?! Each candle burns for 60-80 hours in total, and you can even add a personalized message to each candle in case you’re getting them as a gift. Might we suggest, “I love you a latte?”
Honestly, this is a step up from the Quarter Pounder candle. Sorry, McDonald’s…
Where to Snag Yours
While they are limited edition and only around until the end of the holiday season, you don’t have to step out to pick up these guys. You can simply order them online from Homesick’s site, and they’ll be delivered straight to your door. Both candles retail for around $34, though the Old Fashioned candle is sold out at the moment. You can still get your hands on the Original Blend candle, though you might want to move quickly—these are sure to disappear fast.
No matter how you do the holidays this year, make sure to spend some time with family and these new scents from Dunkin’ and Homesick.
Love Dunkin'? Have Your Favorites at Home
One day, my father got a hankering for doughnuts and asked me to make him some. I ended up trying these. Dad—and everyone else—loved the results. They come out so golden and plump. —Lisa Bates, Dunham, Quebec
If you're looking for a grab-and-go breakfast for busy days, this high-protein sandwich is low in fat and keeps me full all morning. Plus, it's only about 200 calories! —Brenda Otto, Reedsburg, Wisconsin
When my sister introduced me to iced coffee, I didn't think I'd like it. Not only did I like it, I decided I could learn how to make an iced coffee recipe of my own. My fast-to-fix version is a refreshing alternative to hot java. —Jenny Reece, Lowry, Minnesota
Who has time to make from-scratch bagels? You do, with this easy recipe! The chewy golden bagels offer a hint of honey and will win over even the pickiest eaters. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
You need just a few basic ingredients to stir up this hot chocolate. It's smooth and not too sweet, making it just right for a cozy night around a campfire. —Flo Snodderly, North Vernon, Indiana
The light coffee flavor in these tasty sugar-glazed doughnuts makes them a perfect start to the morning...on Christmas Day or any day. You'll find that the recipe is a delectable way to use up leftover potatoes. —Pat Siebenaler, Random Lake, Wisconsin
There’s no better feeling than waking up to a hot, ready-to-eat breakfast. The oats, fruit and spices in this homey meal cook together while you sleep! —Valerie Sauber, Adelanto, California
The blend of flavors—coffee, hazelnut and a bit of chocolate—make this drink absolutely sensational. It is great for breakfast or brunch, but is also wonderful for a quiet moment at the end of the day. —Frieda Bliesner, McAllen, Texas
My husband leaves for work at 4 a.m., and I want him to have a healthy breakfast to start the day. I usually make half a dozen of these on Sunday and keep them in the fridge so he can grab one and go. —Dauna Harwood, Union, Michigan
When I was growing up on a farm, my mom always seemed to be making homemade bread...nothing tasted so good! Now I like to make these simple yet delicious muffins for my own family. —Linda Rasmussen, Twin Falls, Idaho
Colorful and refreshing, this sweet-tart slush has become a family favorite. I freeze the mix in 2- and 4-cup containers so it can be served in small portions for individuals or the whole family. I also freeze crushed strawberries to make preparation simpler. —Connie Friesen, Altona, Manitoba
These finger-licking good delicacies are so light and luscious, my family has always called them "angel food doughnuts." They're lovely at Christmas with a dusting of confectioners' sugar. —Darlene Brenden, Salem, Oregon
A wonderful sweet and spicy aroma wafts from the slow cooker as this pleasantly flavored chai tea cooks. —Crystal Jo Burns, Iliff, Colorado
These pretty golden muffins are moist, flavorful and even good for you! They're great paired with a hot cup of coffee or tea on a cold winter day. —Jean Howard, Hopkinton, Massachusetts
Wake up your taste buds with eye-opening breakfast sandwiches featuring spicy sausage, fluffy egg, tomato and creamy avocado piled high on a flaky croissant.—Emory Doty, Jasper, Georgia
I first tried these tasty treats at my sister's house and thought they were the best I'd ever had. They're easy to make, and the fudge frosting tops them off well. When I make them for friends, the recipe is always requested. —Pat Davis, Beulah, Michigan
Treat your family to this comforting, homemade cocoa as you decorate the tree or open holiday gifts. Vanilla and almond extracts make it taste even more special. —Vicki Holloway, Joelton, Tennessee
Back when my children were youngsters, they loved these doughnut muffins as after-school treats or with Sunday brunch. —Sharon Pullen, Alvinston, Ontario
Enjoy breakfast the New Orleans way with these warm, crispy bites. Topped with powdered sugar, they are a delight! —Lois Rutherford, Elkton, Florida
A pinch of baking soda eliminates bitterness in this smooth and easy-to-sip tea and it has just the right amount of sugar so it's not overly sweet. —kelseylouise, Taste of Home Community Member
There's no need to run to the bakery for delicious jelly doughnuts! These sweet treats are lighter than air. I've been fixing them for 25 years for my husband, our two daughters and their families. They disappear almost as fast as I make them. —Kathy Westendorf, Westgate, Iowa
This is a great kid-friendly recipe that takes only 20 minutes to prepare and cook.—Sharon Haswell, Cheshire, Massachusetts