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Sydney Sweeney's Signature Scoop Is the Summer Treat Everyone's Racing to Try

Sydney Sweeney's Signature Scoop Is the Summer Treat Everyone's Racing to Try

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Sydney Sweeney's Signature Scoop Is the Summer Treat Everyone's Racing to Try originally appeared on Parade.
Baskin-Robbins just made summer a whole lot sweeter, thanks to a cool new collab with none other than the iconic Sydney Sweeney. Starting July 1, fans can indulge in the 'Sweet on Sydney' menu, inspired by the actress's all-time favorite order: rainbow sherbet served up with a few extra scoops of fun.
Sweeney, who's no stranger to sweet treats, teamed up with the iconic ice cream brand to craft two whimsical, candy-coated creations that are basically summer in dessert form. First up is Sydney's Signature Scoop: a dreamy combo of rainbow sherbet in a chocolate-dipped waffle cone, decked out with rainbow sprinkles and mini gummy bears. It's fruity, colorful, nostalgic and just the right amount of over-the-top.
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If sipping your treats is more your style, there's also Sydney's Signature Fizz. This fizzy float blends tangy rainbow sherbet with lemon-lime soda and tops it off with even more gummy bears. Order it in the special color-changing gummy bear cup, available while supplies last, and you've got yourself a drink that's as photogenic as it is delicious.The collab isn't just a branding stunt, either. It's a sweet spot for Sweeney, who's been a longtime fan of Baskin-Robbins since childhood. According to her, this partnership is a full-circle moment, and honestly, it shows. There's something about the whole launch that feels refreshingly genuine. It's like she took her go-to order and said, 'This should be on the menu,' and Baskin-Robbins said, 'Say less.'
To keep the good vibes going, there's even a summer deal to scoop up: from July 20 through 26, customers can get $5 off any $20+ purchase through the app, online, in-store, or via delivery—just in time for National Ice Cream Day.
Between the nostalgic sherbet base, the playful toppings, and Sydney's star power, this might be one of the most fun limited-time launches of the summer. Whether you're team scoop or team fizz, one thing's for sure: rainbow sherbet is having a main character moment, and we're absolutely here for it.Sydney Sweeney's Signature Scoop Is the Summer Treat Everyone's Racing to Try first appeared on Parade on Jun 26, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 26, 2025, where it first appeared.

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