That's That “Her” Espresso! Sabrina Carpenter Partners with Dunkin' for New Iced Beverage
Sabrina’s Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso, Dunkin's latest offering, will arrive on Tuesday, Dec. 31
Is it that sweet? There's only one way to find out!
Sabrina Carpenter has officially partnered with Dunkin' for her very own beverage, Sabrina’s Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso, the company announced on Monday, Dec. 30.
After a dominant year in music with her latest Grammy-nominated album Short n' Sweet and its lead single "Espresso," the 25-year-old pop star is now collaborating with the coffee giant for a beverage inspired by the track, which will be available nationwide on Tuesday, Dec. 31.
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The iced beverage, according to Dunkin', combines "bold espresso, brown sugar notes, and oat milk, shaken to perfection," resulting in a "deliciously frothy, subtly sweet sip ready to kick off 2025 in style."
Alongside the announcement, Carpenter stars in a new Dunkin' ad campaign — titled "Shake That Ess’" — directed by the acclaimed Dave Meyers, whom she previously tapped for her "Espresso" music video and the visual for single "Taste."
Dunkin’ is also releasing a limited-edition Shakin’ Espresso Shaker ($12.99) on ShopDunkin.com at 12 p.m. ET Monday.
Dunkin's latest pop-inspired beverage launches alongside a new $5 Meal Deal, which allows customers to pair two Wake-Up Wraps with a Medium Hot or Iced Coffee.
As for Carpenter, this isn't the first time the chart-topper partnered with a company in honor of her hit song. Back in June, she teamed-up with Van Leeuwen for an espresso-flavored ice cream. The blue carton of ice cream featured with her photo from the single's cover art printed on it.
The latest offering from Dunkin' comes as Carpenter is up for six awards for the upcoming 67th Grammy Awards, including record of the year and best pop solo performance for "Espresso," while Short n' Sweet earned nods in the album of the year and best pop vocal album categories.
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Back in October, Carpenter spoke with TIME for the TIME100 Next, as she discussed the moment she realized she reached a new level of fame — when she was mentioned in a joke by Dan and Eugene Levy during their opening monologue at the 2024 Emmys.
“That was probably the first time I was like, Oh, I'm not even there," she told the publication, before discussing why she feels ready for it at his current moment in her career.
“I grew up watching those performances and being like, I want to do that," Carpenter said of performing at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards, which was "another dream realized" when she played a medley of "Please Please Please," "Taste," and "Espresso." "But then it all just seemed so—not even out of reach, just like I had a different plan in my head of when it was all supposed to happen."
“I feel so prepared for these moments,” she added. “If I was even 17 or 18, I think I would have been way, way more nervous and intimidated.”
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