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The popular coffee chain is set to launch a new beverage inspired by Sabrina Carpenter's summer hit "Espresso." This limited-time drink aims to capture the essence of the catchy tune, appealing to both fans of the artist and coffee enthusiasts alike. The drink promises to deliver a unique flavor experience that aligns with the vibrant energy of Carpenter's music.
In addition to the new drink, Dunkin' is also rolling out an enticing $5 breakfast meal deal. This offer is designed to provide customers with a budget-friendly option for starting their day right. The meal deal will include a selection of breakfast favorites, ensuring that patrons can enjoy a satisfying morning meal without breaking the bank.
Both the Sabrina Carpenter-inspired drink and the breakfast deal are expected to draw in crowds, as Dunkin' continues to innovate and cater to the tastes of its diverse customer base. As the new offerings hit the menu, fans and coffee lovers alike will surely be excited to indulge in this delightful combination.
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