Dragon Quest has teamed up with ice cream purveyors Baskin Robbins, to bring some icy treats inspired by one of its most popular characters, the Slime.
This little guy has become the face of Dragon Quest, Square Enix’s long-running fantasy series, so he often takes center stage in brand collaborations.
Hoimi is the name given to the Slime-themed ice cream. This is the Japanese version of the spell that is used to heal the characters and restore their health points. Apple sorbet has been marbled with velvety vanilla ice cream to produce this flavor.
A Dragon Quest-themed variety box is also available, which includes eight flavors and eight exclusive Dragon Quest coasters.
These game-inspired treats are available at Baskin Robbins locations in Japan until May 31, 2022, or while supplies last.


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