Dunkin's Charli Drink By Charli D'Amelia Wasn't Really Great
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I Tried Charli D'Amelio's New Dunkin' Drink, And Honestly? It Wasn't That Great

My opinion on Charli D'Amelio's new Dunkin' drink.

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Here is my quick review of Dunkin's new drink called "The Charli". The drink is named after Charli D'Amelio, who is a TikTok sensation.

With being a rising star, this brand deal along with Morphe's is making Charli into a bigger star than she already is.

The Charli is cold brew coffee, whole milk, and a caramel swirl. This used to be my old coffee order when I was 15 except I did almond milk and regular coffee.

I enjoyed the drink, but it wasn't the best coffee I've had. It was very sweet because of the caramel and I'm not used to that type of sweetness in my coffee.

I enjoyed Dunkin's cold brew it was very strong and had a slight bitterness to it.

I wish I could have had almond milk in my drink instead of whole milk because the whole milk was way too thick.

Below is a photo of me enjoying the Charli.

Emma Black

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