Dunkin’ Kicks Off 2025 With a Sabrina Carpenter Partnership and New Winter Menu

Sabrina Carpenter’s “Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso” headlines Dunkin’s Winter 2025 menu.

By Carl Stoffers edited by Melissa Malamut Jan 03, 2025

Key Takeaways

  • Dunkin’ has teamed up with pop star Sabrina Carpenter to debut the “Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso,” a limited-time iced drink.
  • This drink is part of the broader Winter Menu and reflects Carpenter’s personal connection to the brand.
  • The campaign, “Shake That Ess’,” features Carpenter in a lively party setting, promoting the hand-shaken preparation of the new espresso drink.

Dunkin’ is kicking off 2025 in style with the launch of its Winter Menu, featuring a standout collaboration with pop star Sabrina Carpenter. The partnership introduces “Sabrina’s Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso,” a limited-time iced beverage blending Dunkin’s bold espresso, brown sugar, and oat milk, hand-shaken to deliver a smooth, frothy texture. The drink, which became available on December 31, is part of Dunkin’s broader seasonal lineup but comes with a personal touch from Carpenter.

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Carpenter, whose chart-topping hit “Espresso” inspired the partnership, says the collaboration is especially meaningful because of her East Coast roots and long-standing love for Dunkin’. “Dunkin’ was such a big part of my life growing up,” Carpenter shared in a statement.

The partnership is celebrated in a vibrant ad campaign titled “Shake That Ess’,” which showcases Carpenter at a party where guests enthusiastically shake their drinks, reflecting the beverage’s preparation process.

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The Dunkin’ Winter Menu offers more than just Carpenter’s signature drink. Fans can warm up with the Lava Cake Signature Latte, indulge in the Chocolate Whoopie Pie Specialty Donut, or grab a $5 Meal Deal that includes two Wake-Up Wrap sandwiches and a medium coffee.

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Carpenter’s collaboration signals a fresh, star-powered direction for Dunkin’ as it aims to engage younger audiences while staying true to its classic appeal. Fans can enjoy Carpenter’s creation alongside the other Winter Menu items now, ensuring there’s something for everyone to sip or savor.

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Key Takeaways

  • Dunkin’ has teamed up with pop star Sabrina Carpenter to debut the “Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso,” a limited-time iced drink.
  • This drink is part of the broader Winter Menu and reflects Carpenter’s personal connection to the brand.
  • The campaign, “Shake That Ess’,” features Carpenter in a lively party setting, promoting the hand-shaken preparation of the new espresso drink.

Dunkin’ is kicking off 2025 in style with the launch of its Winter Menu, featuring a standout collaboration with pop star Sabrina Carpenter. The partnership introduces “Sabrina’s Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso,” a limited-time iced beverage blending Dunkin’s bold espresso, brown sugar, and oat milk, hand-shaken to deliver a smooth, frothy texture. The drink, which became available on December 31, is part of Dunkin’s broader seasonal lineup but comes with a personal touch from Carpenter.

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Carl Stoffers

Senior Business Editor at Entrepreneur
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Carl Stoffers is the Senior Business Editor at Entrepreneur, where he covers the franchise industry. Before joining Entrepreneur, he was Managing Editor at IPVM and held editorial roles at The New York Times Upfront, The Marshall Project, and the New York Daily News. He holds a Master's in Journalism from Columbia University.

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