RFK Jr. questions Dunkin', Starbucks drinks
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy threatened to cancel Dunkin’ coffee. Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey had a simple but direct response. Kennedy made comments at a rally last week implying that Dunkin’ uses harmful ingredients in its coffee and said the federal government might look to ban the product.
The coffee bucket trend has gone commercial: Dunkin’ is testing a 48-ounce “bucket” for its iced coffees and Refresher drinks, according to an article by Food & Wine. “The oversized drinks have quickly sold out in several stores,
The 48-ounce buckets can be filled with iced coffee, iced lattes or Dunkin’ Refreshers. Featured flavors include Blueberry Cobbler Iced Latte, Caramel Coco Iced Coffee and Strawberry Dragonfruit Lemonade Refresher.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pitted himself against the state of Massachusetts by threatening Dunkin’ Donuts. At a “Make America Healthy Again” rally in Austin, Texas, last week, he targeted Dunkin’ and Starbucks over the sugar content of their coffee drinks.