Sabrina Carpenter brews up buzz with Dunkin' drink debut
Sabrina Carpenter is currently at the peak of her popularity. International festivals practically compete to invite the singer to their events, and fans are eager for her performances. The artist has decided to collaborate with a certain company. Could this be a real sales hit?
Sabrina Carpenter is a popular American singer, actress, and producer. She has appeared in productions such as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Girl Meets World, and Orange Is the New Black. In addition to her acting career, she is developing her vocal skills.
Some time ago, she released hits that stormed radio stations worldwide. Songs like "Espresso" and "Please, Please, Please" achieved massive success. Sabrina Carpenter is not just an artist of two songs; she can also be associated with earlier tracks such as "Feather," "Nonsense," or "Because I Liked a Boy." Her popularity is growing at an incredible pace.
Sabrina Carpenter entered into a sweet collaboration
Dunkin' Donuts is a popular American coffeehouse and restaurant chain specializing in coffee, beverages, donuts, and other pastries.
The coffeehouse chain proposed a collaboration with Sabrina Carpenter. The singer agreed to be the face of a new drink - Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso. The name, of course, refers to her hit "Espresso." The coffee has been available since December 31 at most Dunkin' Donuts locations. The campaign is accompanied by a commercial where the artist shakes a cup with the drink and says, "I just love shakin' that Ess" (intended to sound like "I just love shakin' that ass").
How does the singer's coffee taste?
Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso, as the name suggests, consists of coffee, oat milk, ice, and brown sugar. The first reviews of the drink have appeared on international social media. A certain influencer exclaimed, "I love it, I love it, I love it!" after the first sip. She admitted that the coffee is very sweet, but that's exactly how it should be. She also mentioned the pleasant taste of oat milk. Ultimately, she rated the new drink a 10 out of 10.