The coffee chain are well loved in Massachusetts, so what better way to market your product than draft in two of the region’s favourite athletes in Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots and David Ortiz from the Boston Red Sox.
The end result is one of those creations that is so bad, it’s fantastic.
Wearing his best stetson and sleeveless shirt, Gronk and Big Papi sing about their four favourite things in the world; Dirt roads, pick-up trucks, iced-coffee and America, which is slightly odd considering Ortiz is Dominican.
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AS LIVERPOOL FANS have probably found out over the past couple of years, Dunkin Donuts is a Boston institution.
The coffee chain are well loved in Massachusetts, so what better way to market your product than draft in two of the region’s favourite athletes in Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots and David Ortiz from the Boston Red Sox.
The end result is one of those creations that is so bad, it’s fantastic.
Wearing his best stetson and sleeveless shirt, Gronk and Big Papi sing about their four favourite things in the world; Dirt roads, pick-up trucks, iced-coffee and America, which is slightly odd considering Ortiz is Dominican.
But wait, there’s more!
This is actually the fourth big hit from the Boston sports duo this summer.
While the rest of Boston has been fighting about Olympic bids for justice for Tom Brady, Gronk and Ortiz have been hitting the recording studio.
In June, they gave us a relatively catchier tune called “Sippin”, which even involves the pair riding a stationary tandem bike.
And in July they had two special releases.
“Turn it Up” was one for the clubbers.
While Ortiz got to lead the vocals with a moving song called Me Estoy Enamorando, Spanish for “I’m falling in love”.
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