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3 days ago
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Baskin-Robbins offering $1.99 scoops for parents this summer
Baskin-Robbins is celebrating parents with a sweet summer deal! From June 16-27, the beloved ice cream chain is launching its Parent Pass promotion, offering $1.99 scoops exclusively to Baskin-Robbins Rewards members at participating locations nationwide, the company announced in a press release Wednesday. "The kids are home and the days are long," Baskin-Robbins' website reads. "Parents, you deserve a sweet break this summer. With Parent Pass, you can treat your child (and yourself) to $1.99 Scoops June 16-27 (M–F) with Baskin-Robbins Rewards." In a statement included with Wednesday's press release, Nicole Boutwell, vice president of brand marketing and culinary at Baskin-Robbins, acknowledged the often chaotic gap between the end of the school year and the start of summer camps. "The days between the last school bell and the first day of summer camp can be long, loud, and full of 5 a.m. wake-up calls," she said. "That's why we're giving parents a break with the Parent Pass. It's our way of saying, 'You've got this -- and we've got the ice cream to help you through it.'" The company describes the Parent Pass as "your permission slip to keep things cool during summer's most unpredictable stretch," and reminds parents that "scoops are not just for kids -- enjoy one yourself." The promotion follows the June 1 debut of Trolli Sour Blast, the chain's Flavor of the Month and its first-ever collaboration with Trolli candy. Inspired by the iconic Sour Brite Crawlers, the limited-edition ice cream swirls sweet and sour flavors to evoke the nostalgic thrill of childhood summers. Would you try the new Baskin-Robbins flavor of the month, Chick'n and Waffles? "Our new lineup is a tribute to the bold, playful spirit of summer," Boutwell said of the new flavor, in a May 28 press release. "We all remember those carefree moments -- from grabbing candy at the corner store to hanging out with friends until the streetlights came on. The new limited-edition Trolli treats are a sweet way to reconnect with that energy and make new memories along the way." In addition to Trolli Sour Blast, Baskin-Robbins also introduced Trolli Sour Blast Fizz and the Trolli Dirt 'n Worms Sundae to its summer menu. Baskin-Robbins offering $1.99 scoops for parents this summer originally appeared on

3 days ago
- Entertainment
Baskin-Robbins offering $1.99 scoops for parents this summer
Baskin-Robbins is celebrating parents with a sweet summer deal! From June 16-27, the beloved ice cream chain is launching its Parent Pass promotion, offering $1.99 scoops exclusively to Baskin-Robbins Rewards members at participating locations nationwide, the company announced in a press release Wednesday. "The kids are home and the days are long," Baskin-Robbins' website reads. "Parents, you deserve a sweet break this summer. With Parent Pass, you can treat your child (and yourself) to $1.99 Scoops June 16-27 (M–F) with Baskin-Robbins Rewards." In a statement included with Wednesday's press release, Nicole Boutwell, vice president of brand marketing and culinary at Baskin-Robbins, acknowledged the often chaotic gap between the end of the school year and the start of summer camps. "The days between the last school bell and the first day of summer camp can be long, loud, and full of 5 a.m. wake-up calls," she said. "That's why we're giving parents a break with the Parent Pass. It's our way of saying, 'You've got this -- and we've got the ice cream to help you through it.'" The company describes the Parent Pass as "your permission slip to keep things cool during summer's most unpredictable stretch," and reminds parents that "scoops are not just for kids -- enjoy one yourself." The promotion follows the June 1 debut of Trolli Sour Blast, the chain's Flavor of the Month and its first-ever collaboration with Trolli candy. Inspired by the iconic Sour Brite Crawlers, the limited-edition ice cream swirls sweet and sour flavors to evoke the nostalgic thrill of childhood summers. "Our new lineup is a tribute to the bold, playful spirit of summer," Boutwell said of the new flavor, in a May 28 press release. "We all remember those carefree moments -- from grabbing candy at the corner store to hanging out with friends until the streetlights came on. The new limited-edition Trolli treats are a sweet way to reconnect with that energy and make new memories along the way." In addition to Trolli Sour Blast, Baskin-Robbins also introduced Trolli Sour Blast Fizz and the Trolli Dirt 'n Worms Sundae to its summer menu.
Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Yahoo
‘He loved his kids': Family mourns man killed Lakeland double homicide crash
POLK COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — The Polk County Sheriff's Office identified the victims from Monday's double murder as Davin Boutwell, 19, and Nathaniel Jones, 38. No suspects have been named. 'They were my babies': Mom of boys killed in Largo crash tearfully mourns loss 'A lot going through my mind right now because losing anybody, it hurts,' said Kenny Tarvar, Jones' uncle. He said his nephew was somebody everyone in the Medulla community knew. 'He loved his kids,' Tarvar said. 'It's the kids, man. I know they hurt right now because I'm hurt right now. It's tearing me up.' 'When he came around, he just uplifted your spirit and just made you smile,' said Jack Williams, Jones' cousin. Williams said he looked up to his older cousin, who he called Nat, while growing up. 'I just want him to be remembered as somebody who was a very special person to Medulla and to be remembered for the cars they used to race and for him just being a good uplifting person,' said Williams. Williams said his cousin started using his electric bike to get around within the last year or so. He said Jones was riding his electric bike to visit his brother before going to work Monday afternoon when he was struck on Pirates Way by a Mercedes, which then crashed into a home. 'He was just so unfortunate to be in the wrong place at the wrong time,' Sheriff Grady Judd said. Both Jones and the driver, Boutwell, died on scene. 'Alligator advisory' sign installed at Tiger Creek after back-to-back attacks As first responders were performing life-saving measures, they discovered Boutwell had a bullet hole in his chest. According to Judd, Boutwell was shot while attempting to sell drugs in the Secret Cove area. The sheriff said detectives have video of the shooting. 'We have your picture,' Judd said. 'It's important that you understand you can be a suspect or you can be a witness.' When it comes to those involved, Tarvar said he hopes they change their ways. 'Living that life, man, it's not worth it. God got better for you,' he said. If anyone has any information regarding this case, reward money is available for anonymous tips made through Heartland Crime Stoppers by calling 1-888-400 TIPS (8477) Heartland Crime Stoppers Florida or dial **TIPS Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.