
Dunkin' Teams Up With Sabrina Carpenter For New Drink
Looks like our pop queen, Sabrina Carpenter, and Dunkin' have dreamed up yet another collab for the summer.
Fans will probably remember the two teamed up last year to cook up Sabrina's Brown Sugar Shakin' Espresso, a nod to her 2024 hit "Espresso." This summer, they have their sights set on something a little more refreshing: Sabrina's Strawberry Daydream Refresher.
The drink features a strawberry oatmilk blend topped with cold foam meant to emulate those nostalgic strawberries and cream vibes, and fans speculate that it's a reference to Sabrina's unreleased song "strawberry moon" from her fifth studio album "emails i can't send."
Others suspect this is a teaser for her upcoming album, "Man's Best Friend," which releases on August 29. Only time will tell, I suppose.
Because Dunkin' doesn't shy away from steamy marketing (I'll never forget you, Spidey D), their latest ad for the drink features Sabrina answering phones at the "Dunkin' Daydream Hotline" as a "Daydream Matchmaker" in a retro-style call center.
Sabrina is seen answering a muffled caller's *ahem* request and prescribes her signature Dunkin' drink.
The unidentified caller continues speaking, to which Sabrina answers, "I'm sorry, did you —" right as a voiceover cuts in with "Creamy cold foam and strawberry bliss." We see what you did there, Dunkin'.
It definitely caught the eye of Dunkin' die-hards, who are stoked for a new Sab drink.
But that's not all! Dunkin's summer menu also features a new line-up of "ice cream-inspired" Frozen Coffees in three flavors: Cookie Dough, Mint Chocolate Chip, and Butter Pecan.
As well as, drum roll please, a Munchkin Bucket. Yes, a literal bucket of 50 Munchkins for you to snack on by the pool, at the beach, or on your couch directly in front of the AC — the possibilities are endless.
Will you be grabbing Sabrina's Strawberry Daydream Refresher or any of Dunkin's summer menu items? If you do, please let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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