As summer winds down, Baskin-Robbins is offering Melt Insurance on August 14, 2024. Customers can claim a free scoop if their ice cream melts, with no proof required. Enjoy any flavor, including the limited-edition Beach Day, by using the promo code "MELT" in the Baskin-Robbins app.
Baskin-Robbins Offers Free Ice Cream with Melt Insurance—No Proof Needed for a Free Scoop!
As fall approaches and summer draws to a close, there’s no better way to savor the remaining warm days than with an ice cream. But the lingering heat causing ice cream to melt quickly can be a real disappointment. Baskin-Robbins, however, has found a solution to this summertime heartbreak: Melt Insurance.
On August 14, 2024, Baskin-Robbins will introduce Melt Insurance, allowing customers to replace a scoop of their choice if their ice cream melts before they can enjoy it. This offer is valid on any flavor, including the month's flavor, Beach Day—a sky-blue, salted vanilla ice cream with chocolate caramel-filled turtles, frosting flecks, and crushed graham crackers for an authentic beach vibe.
Claiming your Melt Insurance is a breeze. Open the Baskin-Robbins app, add a single scoop to your cart for pickup, and apply the promo code “MELT” at checkout. The best part? No evidence of melted ice cream is needed, so you can enjoy a free scoop even if your ice cream remains intact.
Explore Baskin-Robbins' Classic and Unique Flavors, from Chocolate to Tropical Ticket and More
Baskin-Robbins offers many options for those who can’t decide which flavors to try. Classic favorites like Chocolate, Vanilla, Triple Mango, Cookie Monster, and Old-Fashioned Butter Pecan are always available. For those seeking something new and unique, consider these flavors:
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Cotton Candy: A delightful mix of pink and purple swirls with a sweet cotton candy flavor.
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Pink Bubblegum: A bubblegum-flavored ice cream with authentic bubblegum candy pieces.
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Strawberry Dragonfruit: A blend of strawberry and dragonfruit, combining two fruits for a refreshing taste.
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Tropical Ticket: A tropical blend of pineapple, guava, and a swirl of passionfruit for a fruity fix.
Baskin-Robbins Celebrates Innovation and Style with New Collaborations in Jewelry and Chocolate Treats
Baskin-Robbins, founded in 1945 by ice cream enthusiasts Burt Baskin and Irv Robbins, revolutionized the ice cream industry by offering 31 flavors—a significant innovation at a time when most shops provided only a few classics like vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Their goal was to create someone’s next favorite flavor, and they’ve continued to deliver on that promise through continuous flavor innovation and expanding their product line.
Recently, Baskin-Robbins collaborated with luxury jewelry designer Susan Alexandra to create the Ice Cream Social Necklace, launched on July 21, 2024, to celebrate National Ice Cream Day. The necklace features three charms: an ice cream cone, the iconic Baskin-Robbins pink spoon, and a shake, allowing fans to show off their love for Baskin-Robbins in style.
In another collaboration last May, Baskin-Robbins collaborated with Frankford Candy to create chocolate candies inspired by some of their most popular ice cream flavors. The chocolates are available in 3-ounce bags and 5-ounce containers. Flavors include Mint Chocolate Chip, with a dark chocolate coating and mint-flavored filling, and Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, featuring dark chocolate chips, dough, and vanilla cream. Baskin-Robbins fans have even more ways to satisfy their sweet cravings with these delicious treats.


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