Britney Spears and the limited-time “Britney Brûlée" from Glace in N.Y.C.Photo:Jason Szenes/EPA/Shutterstock ; Nico Moreno

Jason Szenes/EPA/Shutterstock ; Nico Moreno
Britney Spearsis using her sweet tooth for good thisValentine’s Day.
On top of its mocha base (a Spears favorite!) the drink features a rim of the shop’s toasted marshmallow fluff, as well as a heaping scoop of housemade chantilly cream. The name comes from its garnish — a crème brûlée-inspired caramelized sugar disk, which, naturally, features a “B” for Britney created with mocha dust.
It’s available only from Feb. 14-18 for $14.
Spears is adessert lover(and a “chef in the works,” per her Instagram bio) so the collaboration was a no-brainer.
The Britney Brûlée from Glace.Nico Moreno

Nico Moreno
“I was scrolling on Instagram, and I came across theGlace hot chocolatesand I lost my mind!” Spears said in a statement. “New York has always been a really special place for me and when I discovered Glace I knew I wanted to do something special with them and partner with a local business in N.Y.C! I can’t wait for you to try what we created together!”
The Britney Brûlée was created with a purpose that’s just as sweet as the dessert itself. Twenty percent of sales generated will go towardThe Trevor Project, a nonprofit dedicated to ending suicide among young LGBTQ+ people.
The monogrammed, marshmallow mocha will be available at Glace during the shop’s regular hours, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Spears’s special Valentine’s Day treat comes on the heels of a special milestone for the singer.
In January, her bombshell memoir,The Woman in Me,surpassed two million copies soldin the United States, according to a press release from publisher Gallery Books.
“Thank you to all the fans who have supported me and my story,” Spears said. “Love you All!!!”
Britney Spears in 2016.Allen Berezovsky/WireImage

Allen Berezovsky/WireImage
Published in October, the long-awaited memoir — which follows her Spears’s life from her Mouseketeer days and success as a teenage pop sensation to now — broke records within its first week on shelves,selling over 1 million copies. It was an instantNew York Timesbestseller.
Speaking about the powerful book for PEOPLE’s cover story ahead of its release, Spears said: “It is finally time for me to raise my voice and speak out, and my fans deserve to hear it directly from me.”
“No more conspiracy, no more lies,” she added, “just me owning my past, present and future.”
source: people.com