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How Long Do Dunkin’ Donuts Last

by Simully

Dunkin’ Donuts is one of those stores that is difficult to drive past at any time on any given day. A good cup of coffee and a donut from Dunkin’ is the fuel so many of us are running on as we go about our days.

Most of the time, it is unlikely that you will be able to escape the temptation of finishing off your donuts as soon as you buy them.

However, if you got too excited and bought more donuts than you can handle or if you made a big order for a special occasion, you might be left with some delicious donuts that need to be stored until you can eat them. What’s better than some tasty leftovers for breakfast?

In that case, you must be wondering if it is safe to store Dunkin’ Donuts and for how long they can last. Here’s what you need to keep in mind when storing Dunkin’ Donuts.

Any kind of donuts are usually difficult to store and they taste best if had fresh. However, if storing them is necessary, then there is no need to worry! You can still keep your donuts and enjoy them for longer.

How long your donuts will last depends on the type of donut it is.

Old Fashioned and Original Donuts

The old-fashioned and original donuts which don’t have any filling can be left overnight in the donut box at room temperature. However, make sure that the donuts are not near any heat or sunlight during this time.

If you need to store them for longer, keep them in an airtight container and refrigerate them. They will last for five to seven days in the fridge and three to six months in the freezer.

Filling Donuts

The donuts with filling are trickier to store because the dairy inside can go bad much more quickly than the dough. If you have a filling donut, it is best to keep them in the fridge if you store them overnight.

They can last for anywhere between three to five days in the fridge and three to six months in the freezer. However, it can be tricky to know if the filling is still okay inside the donut. Hence, it would be advisable to cut the donut when you are eating it to ensure the filling has not gone bad.

Depending on what kind of donuts you have, Dunkin’ Donuts can last for anywhere between three to seven days in the fridge. They can also be frozen and stored for three to six months.

When it is time to eat your donuts, you can reheat them in a microwave quickly. Place the donuts on a microwave-safe plate and then place them on parchment paper so that your donuts don’t get soggy.

Dunkin’ Donuts heat up quickly in the microwave and the best way to heat them is in five-second intervals until you get the desired temperature. The more donuts there are, the longer you will need to heat them. Finally, make sure never to stack your donuts to avoid your donuts getting soggy.

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