Monica Reed

Remember Dunkaroos?  They are back…sorta!

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Remember Dunkaroos? They are back…sorta!

Remember Dunkaroos?  A little blast from the 90’s.  They just came back to stores…sorta!  Seems like everything people loved in the 80s and 90s has to be rebooted, remade or reimagined.

Yup, this has just happened!  Martin House Brewing Company in Fort Worth, Texas has made a Dunkaroos BEER. They actually brewed an ale with cookies, vanilla cream, and rainbow sprinkles, and they say it tastes like, quote, “A sweet, cookie-filled brew.”

The only way to get this little slice of 90’s heaven is to go to the brewery.  Right now, they’re temporarily sold out so it may be a trip for nothing, but maybe we’ll be able to order this online soon!  Here’s to Dunkaroos!  Cheers!

 

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