Coolatta
Coolatta is a frozen drink served at Dunkin' Donuts stores since 1997.[1]
Coolattas can be made with coffee and cream or with fruit juice.[2] The coffee flavors vary by store but can include French Vanilla, Caramel, Mocha, and Hazelnut. Fruit flavors include Strawberry, Tropicana Orange, Grape, Watermelon, and Blue Raspberry. Vanilla Bean is another flavor and does not fall under either category. Mixtures of different flavors and whipped cream are possible upon request. The dairy product in the Coolatta is usually cream, but can be changed to whole milk, 2% or skim milk.
There is now also a new Mountain Dew Coolatta flavor.
References
- ^ "Vanilla Bean Coolatta a slushy, mushy, icy treat". The Gazette. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
This week I reached out for a small, 16-ounce Vanilla Bean Coolatta, the latest addition to Dunkin' Donuts' line of chilly summer drinks. Here's the blueprint: water, sugar, skim milk, invert sugar, vanilla flavoring, partially hydrogenated palm kernel oil, yellow dye No. 5, yellow dye No. 6, red dye No. 40 and a bunch of ingredients that read like the periodic table of elements from high-school chemistry class.
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(help) - ^ "Drive-through Gourmet. Chocolatey cool antidote for heat". The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution.
This week I reached out for a 16-ounce Chocolate Coolatta, the newest addition to the Coolatta family of iced summer drinks at Dunkin' Donuts. Here's the blueprint: Smithereened ice, milk, sugar, cocoa and other top-secret chocolate flavorings.
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Dunkin' Donuts. Mountain Dew Coolatta. 2011. 21 May 2011. http://www.dunkindonuts.com/content/dunkindonuts/en/menu/coolatta/mountain_dew_coolatta.html
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