+13 votes
by (440 points)
So I’m trying to kick my large iced Dunkin’ late a day habit. I have a ninja coffee bar, I am familiar with how to make cold brew too. My problem is I just can’t get the flavor down. Any tips? I like the sweetness of Dunkin’ (or Starbucks)
So I’m trying to kick my large iced Dunkin’ late a day habit.

6 Answers

+4 votes
by (1.3k points)
Are you using flavor syrups? I just kicked my Starbucks addiction by doing cold brew and salted caramel Torani syrup.  
by (440 points)
@nissensohn I have before. Idk if I’m just not doing the cream to syrup proportions right or what
by (1.3k points)
@sholeen Amazon. ca
+5 votes
by (9.8k points)
The macro barista on Instagram has great recipes
by (440 points)
@sholeen Russell thank you. Do you know of anyone on YouTube?  
+8 votes
by (740 points)
Buy Dunkin/Starbucks dark or espresso roast. Anything less than that just tastes watered down to me when I use my Ninja to make iced coffee.  
+12 votes
by (830 points)
Half and half & whatever creamer you prefer always worked for me for the same flavor of iced coffee at dunkin
+7 votes
by (440 points)
so I found a YouTube video of someone from dunkin making the iced latte. I also found a gallon of the Dunkin syrup, unopened and within expiration date, for $48 on eBay.  
+10 votes
by (1.6k points)
I kicked my Dunkin’ latte addiction. I probably spent $50 on coffees and syrups the first weekend but I found a good enough replacement for my iced latter. 3 weeks going strong!  
by (440 points)
@aerogram do you have a specific ratio you used
by (1.6k points)
@terrazzo879 I squeeze the chocolate and count to 5, 3 sugars and I brew my K cup bold on the tea setting so it’s strong. I miss the choc, sugar and coffee and pour it over ice and add milk. Never tastes watered down
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