Dunkin’ Employee Shocks Fans with Craziest Drink Creation Ever

A Dunkin’ Donuts employee recently gained attention on TikTok after revealing the most outrageous drink he’s ever concocted, leaving viewers in disbelief.

Connor Duandivier, an Illinois-based Dunkin’ worker, showcased one of the most “absurd”beverages he’s crafted, humorously dubbing it “diabetes in a cup.”

In a viral video that has amassed over 2.8 million views, Duandivier documented the preparation of a drink that is loaded with 10 pumps of caramel, 15 pumps of sugar, and an additional 15 pumps of cream.

Throughout the 46-second clip, the TikToker emphasized the minimal amount of actual coffee being added to the iced beverage, stating, “Now just about an ounce of coffee.”

He concluded the video by mixing the sweet mixture he called “diabetes in a cup,”placing a lid on it, and jokingly expressing that he would “pray for the customer.”

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According to MyNetDiary, a typical Dunkin’ beverage featuring two pumps of caramel usually contains around 100 calories. Consequently, Duandivier’s creation holds an astonishing 500 calories just from the caramel.

Commenters on TikTok expressed their shock over this peculiar drink order. “Sugar with a dash of coffee,” one user remarked. “That’s a sugar bomb! My frozen caramel only has two pumps and regular cream, and it’s sweet enough,” another follower shared.

“Now I don’t feel guilty about my 5 pumps of caramel,” a third user stated, while someone else added, “At that point, just eat sugar straight from the bag.”

Some viewers, however, attempted to justify the drink’s excessiveness. “I’m pretty sure they’ll mix that into other coffee and create 3 or 4 additional drinks,” one viewer noted.

“This is what I do every week,” another user commented. “I order one drink, add it to my cold brew at home, and it lasts all week, saving me money.”

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