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The Newest Baskin-Robbins Flavor Is A Sweet Throwback To The '90s

The Newest Baskin-Robbins Flavor Is A Sweet Throwback To The '90s

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A blast from the past, fully loaded with childhood nostalgia, is popping up at Baskin-Robbins ice cream shops this June in the form of three new sweet treats.
The iconic ice cream brand has joined forces with candy brand Trolli to bring customers their "boldest flavor mashups" to date, inspired the brand's sweet-and-sour candy, Trolli Sour Brite Crawlers.
"This sweet treat lineup blends nostalgic summer vibes with today's bold candy-culture and is crawling into Baskin-Robbins stores only for the month of June," the brand stated in a release shared with Southern Living.
At the center of this colorful collaboration is Baskin-Robbin's June Flavor of the Month: Trolli Sour Blast.
"This scoop packs a serious sour punch with swirl of Trolli lime-flavored ice cream and orange flavored sherbet, finished with lime flavored swirls, a true joyride for your taste buds," the brand shared.
Other offerings in this collaboration include:
Trolli Sour Blast Fizz: A bubbly, sour Fizz that blends the Trolli Sour Blast frozen treat with Starry Lemon-Lime soda.
Trolli Dirt 'n Worms Sundae: A throwback treat with chocolate ice cream, hot fudge, Oreo cookie crumbles, and topped with Trolli Crawlers Minis.
Ready to sink your teeth into these new sweet treats? Move fast—this colorful candy-filled collaboration is only available for the month of June.
Related: The 10 Most Iconic Ice Cream Shops In The South
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