Dunkin' Teams up with Sabrina Carpenter on Another New Drink
- On June 25, Dunkin' introduced its 2025 summer lineup nationwide, which includes a new beverage created in partnership with singer Sabrina Carpenter called Sabrina's Strawberry Daydream Refresher.
- This collaboration follows Dunkin' and Carpenter's December 2024 partnership on the Brown Sugar Shakin' Espresso, and builds on her recent breakthrough with the single 'Manchild' debuting on Billboard last week.
- Dunkin' launched a refresher inspired by Sabrina Carpenter, blending strawberry and oat milk topped with smooth cold foam, along with three new Frozen Coffee flavors reminiscent of classic ice cream treats: cookie dough, mint chip, and butter pecan. The summer menu also features fresh pastries, including a sugar-topped Braided Apple Pie.
- Carpenter appears in the latest commercial for the Strawberry Daydream, teasing, "I think I know what you’re really craving." Alongside this, the summer lineup includes a Chipotle Wake-Up Wrap made with hash browns, as well as a $5 Meal Deal that offers two Wake-Up Wraps plus a coffee.
- This summer menu aims to provide refreshing, nostalgic options for customers during hot weather and reinforces Carpenter’s ongoing presence with Dunkin' as a brand partner.
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Sabrina Carpenter's Strawberry Daydream Refresher At Dunkin' Is Better Than Her Espresso
Dunkin'Sabrina Carpenter is in a new era. She’s moved on from her Short n’ Sweet days, and is leaving that “me espresso” behind for Man’s Best Friend instead. To celebrate her seventh studio album’s release on Aug. 29, Carpenter has collaborated with Dunkin’ on a summer-worthy sip, the Strawberry Dream Refresher.After the success of Sabrina’s Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso at Dunkin’ in January, the Grammy-winning singer has teamed up with the caf…

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