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Promise not to tell about Baskin-Robbins’ 32nd flavor? Ad for Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream Shops - 1970.
“(POCHACCO´S LOVELY WINTER) Vanilla Ice Cream Cake” by Baskin-Robbins and Sanrio 𓏲๋࣭࣪˖🪼.ᐟ
baskin-robbins 31 flavors |1981|
"BELIEVE IT OR NOT, "COLLECTIBLE ICE CREAM" IS VERY REAL -- ALL MADE OF VINYL, NO LESS.
PIC INFO: Resolution at 1141×1001 -- Spotlight on three Ad World promotional characters for Baskin–Robbins Inc., including: Vanilla Clown Cone, Chocolate Clown Cone, and the Chicken Sundae©, c. 1987. 📸: Mary Jane Lamphier.
OVERVIEW: "Two of the characters represent one dip of ice cream in waffle cones. Both are decorated like circus clowns. The chocolate clown and vanilla clown both have orange frosting fluffs pf hair and a bright red cherry nose. More frosting outlines the mouths and eyes. Waffle comes serve hats. One hat has a purple brim and the other a blue brim. The hats are decorated with green and red stars and button designs. Each slow with a hat measures inches tall.
A third Baskin- Robins ice cream character is a “Chicken Sundae” made of vinyl and placed in a Baskin- Robbins cup. The ice cream is decorated to look like a chick with red waddles, chocolate eyes and an orange beak. It truly looks good enough to eat! The “Chicken Sundae” and cup is five inches tall. Identifying marks on the bottom of the cup is “© 1987.”
-- COLLECTORS JOURNAL, "Collectible Ice Cream!," by Mary Jane Lamphier, published May 20, 2019
Source: www.collectorsjournal.com/columns/collectible-ice-cream/article_6b919a94-7b04-11e9-80c9-2363f5eae0da.html.
Did you know that Irvine ‘Irv’ Robbins (1917-2008), co-founder of Baskin-Robbins, opened his first ice cream store using money he saved from his #BarMitzvah! Born in Winnipeg to Eastern European Jewish immigrants, Robbins grew up working in his father’s ice cream parlor in Tacoma, Washington. He always finished the day happy and loved making others happy. After serving as an army sergeant in World War II, Robbins opened the Snowbird Ice Cream parlor in 1945 in Glendale, CA. In 1948, he joined forces with his brother-in-law Bert Baskin and the legendary Baskin-Robbins was born!
Source: Jill Goltzer Baskin-Robbins
Rabbi Yisroel Bernath