It's that time of a year, again, when holiday decorations start popping up everywhere and your favorite food places launch special seasonal treats.

This year, Dunkin' Donuts decided to make all your dreams come true, combining two delicious treats into one. Instead of choosing between a yummy holiday cookie and tasty donuts, you can have both.

That's right, Dunkin' Donuts has outdone itself, bringing together the sugary deliciousness of holiday cookies with its mouthwatering donuts, the company revealed in a press release.

On Nov. 20, the eatery will release its holiday menu including the Frosted Sugar Cookie Donut, the Gingerbread Cookie Donut, the Snowflake Sprinkle Donut and MUNCHKINS donut hole treats.

The brand promises its special holiday treats will evoke "warm memories of beloved baking favorites."

Additionally, the donut shop will welcome back its seasonal Peppermint Mocha and Brown Sugar Cinnamon flavored coffee beverages. Each flavor will be available as hot or iced coffees, lattes, macchiatos and Frozen Dunkin' Coffee.

"Special cups and packaging with a festive design and the simple word, 'Joy,'" will also be released with the holiday menu, according to the company.

Some Twitter users are already getting excited about trying the seasonal treats.

Dunkin Donuts introduces Christmas themed donuts! Might have to go check that out

😋— Face♥ (@419_4408)

holiday flavors at Dunkin is where iss At

🎄 (@alexberrioz)

But a few social media users weren’t so sure about the holiday cheer.

But hey, haters are gonna hate.

If the holiday offerings excite you, you’re in luck. Beyond the unique holiday options, Dunkin' Donuts promises to "announce special holiday promotions later this month." These will include holiday merchandise, gift ideas and value offers to be made available throughout the season.

With so many special offers, it seems that the holiday season, just like America, certainly runs on Dunkin'.

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