Sabrina Carpenter Takes Calls From Some ‘Hot' Fans in Steamy New Ad for Dunkin'
After translating the success of her mega-hit 'Espresso' into a custom Dunkin' iced coffee last year, Sabrina Carpenter is teaming up with the coffee chain once more to help her fans beat the summer heat.
On Wednesday morning (June 25), Dunkin' unveiled its 2025 summer menu, including its latest collaboration with the pop singer. The newest beverage to join the menu — called Sabrina's Strawberry Daydream Refresher — is a sweet strawberry and oat milk drink, topped with 'a cloud of velvety cold foam.'
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To celebrate the partnership, Carpenter stars in the chain's new ad for the Strawberry Daydream drink. The clip shows the singer answering calls for the 'Dunkin' Daydream Hotline,' where she interfaces with a late-night caller looking for something refreshing. 'Oh, you're hot … I see. I think I know what you're really craving,' she coos into a microphone, introducing her creamy new beverage. After a beat, though, she scrunches up her face and says, 'I'm sorry, did you—' before getting cut off.
Carpenter, in the meantime, is coming off the breakthrough success of her latest single 'Manchild,' which became the singer's first-ever No. 1 debut on the Billboard Hot 100 last week. On the latest chart, 'Manchild' falls to No. 2, as Alex Warren's 'Ordinary' earns its third week at the chart's summit.
Watch Carpenter's new ad with Dunkin' above.
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