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Dunkin' teams up with Sabrina Carpenter on another new drink

Dunkin' teams up with Sabrina Carpenter on another new drink

USA Today5 hours ago

Dunkin' and Sabrina Carpenter have teamed up once again.
After partnering in December 2024 on Sabrina's Brown Sugar Shakin' Espresso, the coffee chain and pop superstar are once again collaborating on a new beverage called Sabrina's Strawberry Daydream Refresher.
The iced drink is crafted with sweet strawberry flavor and creamy oatmilk, according to Dunkin', then topped with a cloud of cold foam aimed to deliver the "nostalgic taste of strawberries and cream." The drink is available beginning June 25.
In addition to the Sabrina Carpenter-inspired drink, Dunkin' also unveiled a trio of ice cream-inspired frozen coffees. The drinks are available in three flavors – cookie dough, mint chocolate chip and butter pecan – all topped with whipped cream, drizzle and crunchy waffle cone pieces.
New food items also available at Dunkin' this summer
New food items are also coming to Dunkin' as part of the company's summer menu. The items include:
The chain also announced a new Chipotle Hash Brown Wake-Up Wrap is joining the menu. The item features crispy hash browns, egg, melted American cheese, all-new chipotle aioli and a choice of bacon or sausage, all wrapped in a warm tortilla.
The item will be available as a standalone entrée or as part of the $5 Meal Deal, which features two Wake-Up Wrap sandwiches alongside a medium hot or iced coffee.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@gannett.com.

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