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Baskin-Robbins unveils 'spooky' Flavour of the Month

Just in time for Halloween.

The October Flavour of the Month is Chocolate Trick n Treats, featuring milk chocolate ice cream twisted with ribbons of chocolate and caramel. Crushed candy bar pieces, orange coloured crispy rice and diced almonds have also been added to compliment the crunchy flavours. Available in a scoop, a Vertical Sundae or as a thick shake.

The new flavour is also available as a take home pack or a custom designed Halloween ice cream cake featuring custom ice cream flavours topped with a bright orange icing, then drizzled in rich chocolate and decorated with bright orange whipped cream swirls. The cakes are then topped with choc cookies decorated with white choc button 'spooky' eyes.

Baskin-Robbins General Manager, Ben Flintoff, said Halloween is becoming increasingly more popular throughout Australia.

"Our guests are embracing the treat in N!trick or treat N" more and more each year," he said.

"By offering Halloween inspired treats throughout the month of October, as well as giving our guests the ability to create their own spooky dessert, Baskin-Robbins is giving our guests the treat they deserve and love."

The Chocolate Trick n Treats is available throughout October, or while stocks last.

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