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Baskin-Robbins Announces Month Long 88 Cent Cone Offer

People crazy about ice cream are going to love this new offer announced by Baskin-Robbins that is slated for a month-long offer. Baskin-Robbins, America’s favorite neighborhood ice cream shop, is now the largest and only national ice cream chain to offer both Soft Serve and hard ice cream options. In celebration, now through Memorial Day, customers are invited to enjoy a Vanilla Soft Serve Cone for only 88 cents.

Baskin-Robbins, known for its 31 flavors of hard ice cream, now also offers 31 ways to enjoy Soft Serve. The nationwide launch of Soft Serve features favorites like Soft Serve cones, cups and sundaes, and introduces exciting new Baskin-Robbins menu offerings including:

  • NEW Magic Sprinkles: Magic Sprinkles offer colorful fun - magically changing color as they are licked off a cone. The sprinkles are available in Berry, Grape and Watermelon flavors, which change from red to blue, blue to purple, and green to red.
  • 31 Below: Baskin-Robbins Vanilla Soft Serve blended together with delicious candies and toppings. Flavors include Butterfinger, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, M&M’s, Snickers, Oreo, Heath Bar, and favorite original Baskin-Robbins flavors like Jamoca Almond Fudge. Consumers can also customize toppings, creating their very own 31 Below.
  • 31 Below Pies: Take-home pies made with Baskin-Robbins Vanilla Soft Serve, blended with mouth-watering candies and toppings. Pie varieties include Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, Heath Bar and OREO, all made with chocolate or graham cracker piecrusts.
  • Fruit Creams: A delicious blend of Vanilla Soft Serve and real fruit puree. Available in Peach Passion, Mango and Strawberry.

Baskin-Robbins 88-cent Soft Serve promotion arrives on the heels of the company’s third-annual 31 Cent Scoop Night last week. As part of Baskin-Robbins continued commitment to providing value to its customers, on April 29, millions of ice cream scoops were sold for 31 cents each.

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