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Ice Spice Teams Up With Dunkin’ Donuts for MUNCHKINS-Inspired Collaboration

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Ice Spice and Dunkin’ Donuts are teaming up to delight fans this fall with the launch of a new, delectable creation aptly named after the rapper’s breakout single, “Munch.”

The rapper made the exciting announcement via social media, sharing an image of a Dunkin’ donut hole adorned with her iconic diamond “Princess” necklace. Alongside this visual treat, the launch date for the product was revealed, set for September 13.

As reported by Uproxx, this dynamic duo is introducing a layered latte christened the “Ice Spice Munchkins,” which will find its place on Dunkin’s seasonal menu. The beverage promises to blend the renowned frozen coffee of the food chain with Pumpkin Munchkins Donut Hole Treats, all enhanced with generous lashings of caramel drizzle and crowned with a dollop of whipped cream.

This collaboration is yet another feather in the cap for Spice, who has enjoyed a remarkable year filled with achievements. She recently received Billboard’s 2023 Rookie of the Year award on August 8th.

In a heartfelt reflection on her journey, Spice shared with the publication, “I’ve poured so much hard work into this, and being recognized for it means the world to me. I want to continue pushing the genre forward in any way I can, knowing that I’ll have a significant impact on the upcoming generation.”

The “Princess Diana” sensation has also earned acclaim for her collaborations with industry heavyweights like Taylor Swift and Nicki Minaj. Her partnerships with the latter, in particular, have resulted in multiple chart-topping hits and millions of streams.

Reflecting on her encounters with Nicki, Spice told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe earlier this year:

“When [Nicki] hugged me, I started crying… I cried, but I walked away. Like, I didn’t say anything to her. I just feel like, ‘Bro, like just the journey.’ You know, I love Nicki, and meeting her was great and everything, but for me, it also just mostly felt like, ‘This is a full circle moment,’”