Baskin-Robbins Beach Day Ice Cream is making its debut back at the brand's various locations to provide patrons with a delicious experience that's inspired by a day at the beach.
The treat starts off with a salted vanilla ice cream base that's infused with swirls of graham cracker sand, milk chocolate-flavored caramel-filled seat turtles and flecks of frosting. The ice cream is being launched as the brand's Flavor of the Month for July 2024, and can be ordered on its own, in the Beach Day Sundae, Beach Day Shake or picked up in a Pre-Packed Quart. The arrival of the treat is being celebrated with the help of model and fan Hunter McGrady.
Vice President of Marketing & Culinary Jerid Grandinetti spoke on the Baskin-Robbins Beach Day Ice Cream saying, "With Beach Day fans requesting the return of their favorite ice cream year-round, we wanted to bring the flavor back in a big way. In addition to introducing new ways for guests to enjoy Beach Day ice cream, we couldn’t be happier to mark the start of summer with a partner who authentically represents the Beach Day Baddie energy, Hunter McGrady."
Coast-Inspired Ice Creams
Baskin-Robbins Beach Day Ice Cream is Back for Summer
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