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Baskin-Robbins releases July Flavour of the Month

The Nutty Salted Caramel flavour is only available in July or while supplies last.

In honour of the long standing salted caramel craze, Nutty Salted Caramel features salted caramel flavoured ice cream, loaded with almond brittle pieces and finished with swirls of salted caramel ribbon.

“July’s flavour of the month is the perfect combination of savoury and sweet,” said Baskin-Robbins General Manager, Ben Flintoff. “It’s a fantastic addition to our unique and innovative range of flavours.”

Baskin-Robbins introduces a new Flavour of the Month for every month of the year. Guests are encouraged to explore new flavours when they visit, which is why they are offered a pink spoon sample whenever they visit a Baskin-Robbins store.

Baskin-Robbins also offers its customers a free scoop of its next Flavour of the Month by joining Club31 to receive a Buy One Get One Free Voucher every month.

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