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Chill at the New Baskin Robbins Pasig Stores




Great news for ice cream lovers in Pasig City:  Baskin-Robbins, the world’s favorite ice cream brand, spreads more fun and excitement as it opens two new stores in Pasig, one in Ayala Malls The 30th (Ground Floor) and another in SM East Ortigas (Ground Floor).

 
Baskin-Robbins in Ayala Malls The 30th (Ground Floor)

Definitely a crowd favorite, Baskin-Robbins offers a wide variety of ice cream flavors to choose from, including a new flavor every month. In addition to innovative flavors, Baskin-Robbins specialty frozen desserts, cakes and thirst-quenching beverages are also available to satisfy your sweet tooth. Baskin-Robbins ice cream cakes can be customized to your preferred design, size and ice cream flavor making it a show-stopping dessert for all kinds of parties and celebrations.


Mark your calendars and plan to stock up on your favorite ice cream flavors on every 31st day of the month when all Baskin-Robbins branches offer a whopping 31% off on pints, quarts and half gallons!

 
Baskin-Robbins in SM East Ortigas (Ground Floor)


Wednesday is Pink Day at Baskin-Robbins! Don’t forget to wear or carry something pink when you drop by any Baskin-Robbins store on Wednesdays to get a free scoop of your favorite ice cream flavor with every purchase of a double junior scoop.


Established in 1945 by founders and ice cream enthusiasts, Burt Baskin and Irv Robbins, in Glendale, California, Baskin-Robbins is recognized as the world’s favorite ice cream brand. It is also the world’s largest chain of ice cream specialty shops, providing quality and value to foodies everywhere with more than 7,300 branches located in nearly 50 countries around the world.
                       
            
Indulge in your cravings of this international favorite. Visit the newest Baskin-Robbins stores in Ayala Malls The 30th and SM East Ortigas!


Other Baskin-Robbins shops are located at Central Square, Bonifacio High Street, Uptown Place Mall and SM Aura in Bonifacio Global City; Greenbelt 5, Glorietta 2 and Glorietta 5 in Makati; Trinoma Mall, SM Fairview and SM North EDSA (2/F and The Block) in Quezon City; SM Southmall in Las Pinas; Solenad in Sta Rosa, Laguna; SM Dasmariñas in Cavite; and SM Pampanga.


For more updates, check out www.baskinrobbins.ph or its social media accounts: facebook.com/baskinrobbinsph, Twitter, and Instagram @baskinrobbinsph.

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