Fans Are Screaming for the Return of this Iconic Summertime Ice Cream
With toes buried in the sand and the sun shining bright, a beach day captures all the summer vibes. July is National Ice Cream Month, and Baskin-Robbins has plenty of reasons to celebrate. One iconic flavor is back, and people are screaming for more.
Summer and ice cream go hand in hand. Whether the ice cream truck’s song makes the stomach rumble or it is the longing for a cold treat on a sweltering day, few people turn down the frozen dessert.
While people can debate the best flavor, one concept is mutually agreeable. Ice cream is meant to be fun. It is impossible to enjoy the sweet treat while frowning.
Baskin-Robbins brought back the always popular Beach Day to its menu. While some people are swooning over Sydney Sweeney’s rainbow sherbert, the cool blue colored salted vanilla ice cream with milk chocolate-flavored caramel-filled sea turtles is too tempting to resist.
Last summer, Baskin-Robbins made a huge splash with the flavor launch. It was available in a shake, sundae and scoops. That former flavor of the month that everyone eating another serving before the seasonal treat disappeared.
This summer, fan reaction was quick. Comments like “Beach day just beat out mint chocolate chip for my all time favorite!” and “make it a regular year round flavor please!” showcase the enthusiasm. For ice cream lovers, it is definitely a sun’s out, scoops out summer.
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With National Ice Cream Day celebrated on July 20, many people are hoping that Baskin-Robbins will reveal a sweet deal. The brand recently offered a Parent Pass Promotion, which ended on June 26. The $1.99 scoops offer was a huge hit.
Beyond the national food holiday, Baskin-Robbins celebrates 31 Day on July 31. All scoops will be 31-percent off.
Even if the shore is far away, everyone can have a Beach Day at Baskin-Robbins. Grab a scoop before it disappears again.
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