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Dunkin bottled iced coffee caffeine: every flavor of the Coca-Cola line

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Dunkin's bottled iced coffee, the 13.7 fl oz "on the go" bottles made under license by Coca-Cola, runs 142 to 184 mg of caffeine per bottle depending on flavor. That range comes straight from the official Dunkin Anytime FAQ, which states: "Depending on the flavor, Dunkin' Iced Coffees range from 142-184mg of caffeine per bottle." So a bottle lands somewhere around a medium Dunkin iced coffee from the store, not a double-shot bomb.

Why the number moves by flavor

The bottled line is not one drink. It is a family of formats, and caffeine depends on which one you grabbed off the shelf. The flavored bottles carry more milk, sugar, and syrup solids per ounce, which shifts the coffee-to-additive ratio, so the plainer builds tend to sit toward the top of the range and the sweeter ones toward the bottom. The official Dunkin Anytime FAQ gives the 142 to 184 mg band, so treat that range as the honest answer. If the exact milligram matters to you, the printed nutrition panel on the bottle in your hand is the number worth quoting.

There are also two other formats that get lumped in under "bottled Dunkin," and they are not the same product. Here is how the whole Coca-Cola line breaks down.

Dunkin ready-to-drink line at a glance

Format Size Flavors Caffeine (manufacturer)
Iced Coffee On the Go bottle 13.7 fl oz Original, French Vanilla, Mocha, Caramel 142-184 mg per bottle
Iced Coffee at Home multi-serve 40 fl oz Original and flavored Not published per serving
Bakery Series can 11 fl oz Brownie Batter Donut, Cake Batter Donut, Coffee Cake Muffin Not published

Sources: the On the Go bottle page and FAQ for the 13.7 oz bottles, and the Dunkin newsroom Bakery Series announcement for the 11 oz cans, which combine "Dunkin's signature iced coffee with real milk and cane sugar." Coca-Cola does not publish a caffeine figure for the multi-serve jug or the Bakery Series cans, so anyone quoting an exact milligram for those is guessing. All three formats are still on shelves in 2026.

For context, the FDA cites 400mg of caffeine a day as an amount generally not associated with negative effects in healthy adults. How caffeine affects you depends on your own tolerance and health, so treat these numbers as information, not advice.

How the bottle compares to the store cup

A 13.7 oz bottle at 142 to 184 mg is roughly in line with a medium iced coffee poured at a Dunkin location, and it is a different animal from the store's espresso drinks or the higher-octane energy products. If you are used to grabbing a bottle to top off your morning, it does the job of a single cup. If you are stacking a bottle on top of a store run or an energy drink, that is where the day's total climbs fast, so keep the 400 mg ceiling in mind. The Bakery Series cans are smaller at 11 oz and lean dessert-sweet, so they read more like a treat than a caffeine delivery system, even though the manufacturer stays quiet on the exact dose.

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FAQ

How much caffeine is in a bottle of Dunkin iced coffee? The 13.7 fl oz bottles range from 142 to 184 mg of caffeine depending on flavor, per the official Dunkin Anytime FAQ.

Do the Bakery Series cans have a listed caffeine amount? No. Coca-Cola publishes flavors and size for the 11 oz Bakery Series cans but does not state a caffeine figure, so check the can's nutrition panel.

Is bottled Dunkin stronger than a store iced coffee? Not really. A bottle sits about where a medium store iced coffee does, so it works as a single cup rather than an extra-strong hit.

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