Shares of Dutch Bros lost 6.42% over the past month, continuing a slide that's seen the coffee retailer's stock fall by 36.48% since its year-to-date high Feb. 18. Still, over the past year, BROS is up 56.28%. When it reported second-quarter results, Dutch Bros announced EPS of 26 cents, beating estimates of 18 cents, and quarterly revenue of $415.81 million, beating analysts' expectations of $403.24 million. BROS' earnings are expected to grow by 38.60% in 2026, from 57 cents to 79 cents per share.
The caramel pumpkin brûlée boasts a pumpkin and salted caramel filling, covered with a layer of soft top, a decadent pumpkin drizzle, and raw sugar sprinkles. It can be enjoyed iced or hot, as a breve, latte, frozen, or chai. The cookie butter latte is made with cookie butter, a swirl of cookie butter drizzle with a soft top, and even more cookie butter drizzle to top it off. It can be enjoyed as a latte, frozen, or as a chai.
In May 2025, it announced a slew of new drinks flavored with matcha, dulce de leche, and mochi berry. The former was met with particular excitement from some Dutch Bros fans, as matcha has become a very popular flavor in lattes and other coffee shop drinks. The chain is offering five matcha lattes: lavender, raspberry, peach, vanilla, and white chocolate. In addition, there are six matcha lemonades on the menu: Paradise (which features mango and strawberry flavors), lavender, passion fruit, peach, strawberry, and watermelon.