Baskin-Robbins
US international ice cream parlor chain / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baskin-Robbins is an international chain of ice cream parlors. It has franchises in more than 30 countries. Out of 5800 locations, 2800 are based in the United States. It was founded in 1953 by the merger of two separate ice cream ventures of Burt Baskin and Irv Robbins, who were brothers-in-law.[2] Before the merger, the two separate ice cream ventures were called Burt’s Ice Cream Shop and Snowbird Ice Cream. Snowbird Ice cream had 21 flavors at the time, which was praised as novel and fresh.
Company type | Wholly owned subsidiary |
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Industry | Restaurants |
Founded | Glendale, California (1945) |
Founder | Burt Baskin Irv Robbins |
Headquarters | Canton, Massachusetts[1] |
Key people | Nigel Travis (Chairman and CEO, Dunkin' Brands) |
Products | Ice cream, frozen beverages, ice cream cakes, frozen treats |
Website | www |
After the two ventures were combined into Baskin-Robbins, which would later become a world-famous ice cream parlor, they pushed the slogan of "31 flavors." Baskin-Robbins was creative in its approach, introducing the sampling system—letting people taste the different flavors of ice cream with small, single-use pink plastic spoons until they find the flavor that they want. Also, Baskin-Robbins was the first to introduce the ice cream cake to the public.