Baskin-Robbins newest flavor is a plant-based delight
Why shouldn’t everyone get to enjoy ice cream? Baskin-Robbins newest flavor is a spoonful of creamy deliciousness and it is non-dairy and vegan.
Do you prefer eating plant-based? Baskin-Robbins newest flavor will have you screaming for more ice cream. This bold flavor could have everyone converting to the plant-based eating trend.
Baskin-Robbins is an ice cream legend. While the classic 31 flavors might be more traditional, the brand understands that it needs to evolve to stay current. Adding more non-dairy and vegan options ensures that the company remains relative.
In many cases, the plant-based flavors bring interesting flavor combinations to the ice cream bowl. Without being as heavy as traditional ice creams, the non-dairy, vegan ice cream often makes the other ingredients shine.
The newest flavor, non-dairy and vegan coffee caramel chunk is a flavorful, decadent spoonful. The espresso-flavored base has chocolate chunks and smooth caramel ribbon. It could be the new holiday treat that everyone craves.
In addition to the non-dairy, vegan ice cream, Baskin-Robbins has unveiled its Thanksgiving treats. The iconic Turkey Cake is back. With this turkey, no one ever has to worry about a dry bird on the table.
Caramel Delight Ice Cream Cookie Torte at Baskin-Robbins, photo provided by Baskin-Robbins
If you are looking for a dessert other than pie for Thanksgiving, the Caramel Delight Ice Cream Cookie Torte is a great choice. This dessert layers “Gold Medal Ribbon ice cream with on top of a chocolate chip cookie crust, garnished with caramel praline and fudge toppings and almond.” Why worry about all that holiday baking when you can let Baskin-Robbins take over?
Lastly, if you are just looking to have some tasty ice cream, Baskin-Robbins has added a new topping to its toppings case, Chopped Jolly Ranchers. Just think of the flavor combinations that you could create.
Are you ready to gobble up the Baskin-Robbins newest flavor? What is your favorite ice cream flavor?