Introducing the Dunkin Beverage Bucket. How to get from limited edition

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Hey all you caffeine lovers and binge drinkers out there, Dunkin’ Bucket is finally here!

Dunkin’ will launch its much-talked-about 48-ounce beverage bucket in stores nationwide, the company confirmed to USA TODAY. The bucket can hold iced coffee or refreshments and is completely customizable. Customers can choose their preferred flavor and sweetness.

The confirmation comes several months after the coffee chain tested the beverage buckets in a limited number of stores in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. However, the bucket is only available for a limited time, so Dunkin’ fans will have to act fast to get their hands on it.

Here’s how to catch it.

Collectible 48 oz beverage bucket. How to get it at Dunkin

The beverage bucket will be available at Dunkin’ stores nationwide on May 22, the company confirmed to USA TODAY.

Only 25 buckets will be available at each store, so fans should get to their local store early to purchase.

The collectible buckets, which feature the Dunkin’ logo, come with handles and straws and cost $12.99 each. Buckets cannot be refilled at Dunkin’ stores after the initial purchase.

Dunkin’ Bucket sparks a social media boom

In February, Dunkin’ sparked widespread speculation on social media after a post appeared to be selling 48-ounce beverage buckets in some stores.

Dunkin’ did not publicly say at the time whether it was testing the buckets, but posts about the buckets, including X and Reels, each received millions of views within days.

Customers who order a baguette can choose one of three drinks to go inside it, according to a post at the time. Blueberry Cobbler Iced Latte is $11.49. or Caramel Coco Iced Coffee $8.89.

Melina Khan is USA TODAY’s national trends reporter. X Keep up with her at @melinakh and on Instagram @bymelinakhan.

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