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Selena Gomez is making sure her sweetness goes beyond her personality. The singer, actress, and businesswoman just introduced The Selena Sundae to the Serendipity3 restaurant’s menu.

The iconic New York City landmark and home of the world-famous Frrrozen Hot Chocolate started offering the refreshing collaboration inspired by Selena’s flavor, Cookies & Cream Remix, previously launched in partnership with Serendipity Brands.The decadent Selena Sunday features three scoops of Cookies & Cream ice cream, along with banana, hot fudge, cream-filled cookie crumbles, pink sugar, whipped cream, and of course, a cherry on top.

The best part of this celebrity partnership is that Serendipity3 will donate 10 percent of the proceeds from The Selena Sundae.

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