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Baskin-Robbins

Baskin-Robbins is an American multinational chain of ice cream and cake specialty shops owned by Inspire Brands. Baskin-Robbins was founded in 1945 by Burt Baskin and Irv Robbins in Glendale, California.[4] Its headquarters are in Canton, Massachusetts, and shared with sibling brand Dunkin' Donuts. It is the world's largest chain of ice cream specialty stores,[5][6] with more than 8,000 locations.[7]

Baskin-Robbins
Fifth and current logo used in the U.S. since April 11, 2022. Notice there is a 31 on the pink side.
A Baskin-Robbins on Melrose Avenue (now closed)[1] in Los Angeles, California, on September 26, 2007
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFood and Beverage
Founded1945; 79 years ago (1945) (as Burton's Ice Cream Shop)
Glendale, California, U.S.
Founders
Headquarters130 Royall Street
Canton, Massachusetts, U.S.
Number of locations
7,700[2]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
David Hoffmann (chairman and CEO, Dunkin' Brands)[3]
Products
  • Ice cream
  • Frozen beverages
  • Ice cream cakes
  • Frozen treats
Revenue US$160 million (2019)
ParentInspire Brands
Websitebaskinrobbins.com

The company is known for its "31 flavors" slogan, with the idea that a customer could have a different flavor every day of any month. The logo includes a stylized "31" formed from the letters "B" and "R". The slogan came from the Carson-Roberts advertising agency (which later merged into Ogilvy & Mather) in 1953. The company has introduced more than 1,300 flavors since 1945,[8][9] including the addition of vegan and non-dairy flavors in 2019.[10][11]

History edit

Baskin-Robbins was founded in 1945 by American brothers-in-law Burt Baskin and Irv Robbins from the merging of their respective ice cream parlors, in Glendale, California.[citation needed] Burt Baskin learned about ice cream while he was in the military during World War II and opened Burton's Ice Cream Shop in California in 1946.[12] Irv Robbins managed an ice cream counter in his father's store as a teenager and in 1945 used $6,000 to open Snowbird Ice Cream in California.[13]

In 1948, they decided to combine their companies and call it Baskin-Robbins. Snowbird Ice Cream offered 21 flavors; when they merged the number of flavors was expanded to 31.[4][14]

 
Original logo used from 1953 to 1980

By 1948, Baskin and Robbins had opened six stores. The first franchise was executed on May 20, 1948, for the store at 1130 South Adams in Glendale (Store #1). In 1949, the company's production facility opened in Burbank. Baskin and Robbins decided to start selling the stores to the managers. In 1953, Baskin-Robbins hired Carson-Roberts Advertising who recommended the adoption of the number 31 as well as the pink (cherry) and brown (chocolate) polka dots and typeface that were reminiscent of the circus. The first store that adopted the new 31 looks was 804 North Glendale Ave. in Glendale in March 1953.

Between 1949 and 1962, the corporate firm was known as Huntington Ice Cream Company. The name succeeded The Baskin-Robbins Partnership and was eventually changed back to Baskin-Robbins, Inc. on November 26, 1962. Baskin-Robbins was owned by its founders until it was acquired in 1967 (just before Burt Baskin's death) by United Fruit. In the 1970s, the chain went international, opening stores in Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Australia.[15]

 
A 1967 Baskin-Robbins store in Portland, Oregon, with the 1991–2006 logo on August 8, 2013 (closed in mid-2014), that retained its original look, a design typical of the chain's outlets in the 1960s

In 1972, the company went public when United Brands sold 17% in an IPO. A year later, the British food company J. Lyons and Co. purchased Baskin-Robbins from United Brands and all public stock. J. Lyons then merged with Allied Breweries, becoming Allied-Lyons in 1978. Allied-Lyons then merged with Pedro Domecq S.A. in 1994, becoming Allied Domecq. Baskin-Robbins and Dunkin' Donuts comprise Dunkin' Brands, Inc. Dunkin' Brands was part of Allied Domecq until its purchase in 2006 by a group of private equity firms – Bain Capital, Thomas H. Lee Partners, and The Carlyle Group.[16]

 
Third Baskin-Robbins logo used in the U.S. from February 2006 to December 15, 2020, still in use internationally

In 2006, the company's "BR" logo was updated such that it doubles as the number "31" to represent the 31 flavors, with the "31" formed by the parts of the letters "BR" which are rendered in pink, in contrast to the rest of the logo which is rendered in blue.

In August 2012, Dunkin' Brands became completely independent of the private equity firms.[17]

 
Co-branded Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, Thomasville, Georgia

Baskin-Robbins struggled in the early years of the 2000s to retain business, but opened 36 new shops between 2013 and 2015.[18][19] Many new Baskin-Robbins shops are co-branded with Dunkin' Donuts, including California's first co-branded location of the two in San Diego, which opened in March 2014.

In 2014, Baskin-Robbins also began selling its ice cream for the first time in supermarkets across the U.S.[20] In July 2017, Baskin-Robbins started adding their locations to delivery service platform DoorDash to deliver ice cream in 22 cities across the United States.[21]

In December 2020, Dunkin' Brands was purchased by Inspire Brands.[22]

Baskin-Robbins debuted an updated logo, alongside the new tagline "Seize the Yay", on April 11, 2022.[23]

Chris Buck and Barack Obama are two notable former employees.[24][25]

International presence edit

 
Map of countries that either have or used to have Baskin-Robbins outlets
 
Baskin-Robbins in Thornhill, Ontario
 
Baskin-Robbins ice cream
 
Quito Ecuador in 2022 at a Baskin-Robbins ice cream

Baskin-Robbins has more than 8,000 shop locations in: Aruba, Australia, Bahrain, Bhutan, Canada, China, Colombia, Curaçao, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Estonia, Egypt, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Latvia, Malaysia, Morocco, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Tajikistan, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Yemen. International locations feature flavors of ice cream popular in each country, such as Red Bean, Litchi Gold, Blackcurrant and Cantaloupe. The most popular flavors of Baskin-Robbins in Asia are Mint Chocolate Chip and Cookies & Cream.[26]

Baskin-Robbins has previously been present in other countries such as Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Malta, Maldives, Mauritius, Mexico, Netherlands, Panama, Philippines,[27] Portugal, Russia, South Africa, and St. Maarten.

Cambodia does not have any locations of Baskin-Robbins but their products are officially available at an Au Bon Pain bakery franchise.[citation needed]

The standalone stores in Bangladesh were closed down, but their products are available at multiple local stores.[citation needed]

In Japan, Taiwan, China, and the Philippines, Baskin-Robbins is known popularly as "31" or "31 ice cream".[28]

Australia edit

Baskin-Robbins Australia is a wholly owned and operated subsidiary of Inspire Brands, the parent company of Baskin-Robbins and Dunkin'. In October 2010, Dunkin' Brands terminated its license agreement with Allied Brands Group for Baskin-Robbins in Australia, and now supports its Australian franchisees directly.[29] The Baskin-Robbins Australia Franchise Support & Training Centre is based in Brisbane.[30]

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In 2019, an ad advertising a new ice cream flavor in South Korea, "Pink Star", featuring child model Ella Gross, sparked a controversy, with some internet users describing the ad as "overly sexualized". The company withdrew the ad and apologized to its customers.[31][32][33][34][35]

See also edit

References edit

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  9. ^ Hopper, Jessica (July 19, 2010). "Deep Freeze: Baskin-Robbins Retires Five Flavors". ABC News. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  10. ^ Pomranz, Mike (July 25, 2019). "Baskin-Robbins Adds Plant-Based, Non-Dairy Flavors". Food & Wine. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
  11. ^ Cohen, Howard (August 1, 2019). "Baskin-Robbins introduces two new flavors – and don't even think to call them ice cream". Miami Herald. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
  12. ^ News Service Reports (July 18, 2009). "Historic Pasadena Baskin Robbins Reopens". Daily Bulletin. MediaNews Group, Inc. Retrieved February 22, 2020.
  13. ^ Garland, Chad (December 5, 2015). "Baskin-Robbins to Celebrate 70 Years with Local Ceremony". Glendale News Press. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 22, 2020.
  14. ^ . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on May 11, 2008. Retrieved February 25, 2013.
  15. ^ "Baskin-Robbins Japan Celebrates the Opening of Its 1,000th Store" (Press release). from the original on February 23, 2014. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
  16. ^ This page, . Archived from the original on April 23, 2013. Retrieved March 20, 2013., at the Dunkin' Brands site, confirms the Baskin-Robbins founding date, the J. Lyons purchase (and date), the Allied Breweries merger (and date), and the Pedro Domecq merger (and date). Quotes: "1946: Baskin-Robbins is founded by Burt Baskins and Irv Robbins."; "1973: London-based J. Lyons & Co., Ltd., purchased Baskin-Robbins."; "1978: J. Lyons is purchased by Allied Breweries, creating Allied Lyons."; "1994: Allied Lyons partners with Pedro Domecq, the leading spirits marketer in Spain and Mexico, to form Allied Domecq."
  17. ^ "Dunkin' Brands". Retrieved March 20, 2017.
  18. ^ Kate Taylor (February 24, 2014). "How Baskin-Robbins Is Trying Not to Disappear". Entrepreneur. from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  19. ^ Dunkin' Brands Group, Inc. (January 12, 2015). "Dunkin' Brands Announces 2014 Domestic Restaurant Growth" (Press release). from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
  20. ^ "BASKIN-ROBBINS PACKAGED ICE CREAM AND ICE CREAM BARS NOW AVAILABLE IN GROCERS' FREEZERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY" (Press release). May 20, 2014. from the original on July 7, 2014. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  21. ^ "Baskin-Robbins Will Now Deliver Ice Cream Straight To Your Door". Delish. July 7, 2017. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  22. ^ "Inspire Brands Completes Acquisition of Dunkin' Brands". www.businesswire.com. December 15, 2020. Retrieved December 15, 2020.
  23. ^ "Baskin-Robbins Aims to Inspire Everyone to "Seize the Yay" Through Rebrand and New Campaign". Inspire Brands. April 11, 2022. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  24. ^ Howmann, Anders (October 10, 2014). "'Frozen' treat for 50". Orange County Register. Freedom Communications, Inc. Retrieved March 20, 2015.
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  29. ^ ""GoldCoast.com.au Article from October 2010"".
  30. ^ "Contact Us". Baskin-Robbins® Australia. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
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  32. ^ "Baskin Robbins Korea Pulls Controversial Ad Starring Child Model Following Complaints". Branding in Asia Magazine. July 1, 2019. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  33. ^ "Controversy arises over child model in Baskin Robbins commercial". koreatimes. July 1, 2019. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  34. ^ Tuan, Timothy (July 3, 2019). "A Baskin Robbins Ad Got Hate For 'Sexualising' A Child Model". SAYS. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  35. ^ "Baskin-Robbins accused of sexualizing child model Ella Gross in "weird and disgusting" Korean ad". Newsweek. July 1, 2019. Retrieved June 26, 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
    • baskinrobbins.com.au Baskin Robbins Australia
    • www.31ice.co.jp Baskin Robbins Japan (The corporate name is “B-R 31 ICE CREAM CO., LTD.“ in Japan.)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Baskin Robbins news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Baskin Robbins is an American multinational chain of ice cream and cake specialty shops owned by Inspire Brands Baskin Robbins was founded in 1945 by Burt Baskin and Irv Robbins in Glendale California 4 Its headquarters are in Canton Massachusetts and shared with sibling brand Dunkin Donuts It is the world s largest chain of ice cream specialty stores 5 6 with more than 8 000 locations 7 Baskin RobbinsFifth and current logo used in the U S since April 11 2022 Notice there is a 31 on the pink side A Baskin Robbins on Melrose Avenue now closed 1 in Los Angeles California on September 26 2007Company typeSubsidiaryIndustryFood and BeverageFounded1945 79 years ago 1945 as Burton s Ice Cream Shop Glendale California U S FoundersBurt BaskinIrv RobbinsHeadquarters130 Royall StreetCanton Massachusetts U S Number of locations7 700 2 Area servedWorldwideKey peopleDavid Hoffmann chairman and CEO Dunkin Brands 3 ProductsIce creamFrozen beveragesIce cream cakesFrozen treatsRevenueUS 160 million 2019 ParentInspire BrandsWebsitebaskinrobbins com The company is known for its 31 flavors slogan with the idea that a customer could have a different flavor every day of any month The logo includes a stylized 31 formed from the letters B and R The slogan came from the Carson Roberts advertising agency which later merged into Ogilvy amp Mather in 1953 The company has introduced more than 1 300 flavors since 1945 8 9 including the addition of vegan and non dairy flavors in 2019 10 11 Contents 1 History 2 International presence 2 1 Australia 3 Advertisement controversy 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBaskin Robbins was founded in 1945 by American brothers in law Burt Baskin and Irv Robbins from the merging of their respective ice cream parlors in Glendale California citation needed Burt Baskin learned about ice cream while he was in the military during World War II and opened Burton s Ice Cream Shop in California in 1946 12 Irv Robbins managed an ice cream counter in his father s store as a teenager and in 1945 used 6 000 to open Snowbird Ice Cream in California 13 In 1948 they decided to combine their companies and call it Baskin Robbins Snowbird Ice Cream offered 21 flavors when they merged the number of flavors was expanded to 31 4 14 nbsp Original logo used from 1953 to 1980 By 1948 Baskin and Robbins had opened six stores The first franchise was executed on May 20 1948 for the store at 1130 South Adams in Glendale Store 1 In 1949 the company s production facility opened in Burbank Baskin and Robbins decided to start selling the stores to the managers In 1953 Baskin Robbins hired Carson Roberts Advertising who recommended the adoption of the number 31 as well as the pink cherry and brown chocolate polka dots and typeface that were reminiscent of the circus The first store that adopted the new 31 looks was 804 North Glendale Ave in Glendale in March 1953 Between 1949 and 1962 the corporate firm was known as Huntington Ice Cream Company The name succeeded The Baskin Robbins Partnership and was eventually changed back to Baskin Robbins Inc on November 26 1962 Baskin Robbins was owned by its founders until it was acquired in 1967 just before Burt Baskin s death by United Fruit In the 1970s the chain went international opening stores in Japan Saudi Arabia South Korea and Australia 15 nbsp A 1967 Baskin Robbins store in Portland Oregon with the 1991 2006 logo on August 8 2013 closed in mid 2014 that retained its original look a design typical of the chain s outlets in the 1960s In 1972 the company went public when United Brands sold 17 in an IPO A year later the British food company J Lyons and Co purchased Baskin Robbins from United Brands and all public stock J Lyons then merged with Allied Breweries becoming Allied Lyons in 1978 Allied Lyons then merged with Pedro Domecq S A in 1994 becoming Allied Domecq Baskin Robbins and Dunkin Donuts comprise Dunkin Brands Inc Dunkin Brands was part of Allied Domecq until its purchase in 2006 by a group of private equity firms Bain Capital Thomas H Lee Partners and The Carlyle Group 16 nbsp Third Baskin Robbins logo used in the U S from February 2006 to December 15 2020 still in use internationally In 2006 the company s BR logo was updated such that it doubles as the number 31 to represent the 31 flavors with the 31 formed by the parts of the letters BR which are rendered in pink in contrast to the rest of the logo which is rendered in blue In August 2012 Dunkin Brands became completely independent of the private equity firms 17 nbsp Co branded Dunkin Donuts and Baskin Robbins Thomasville Georgia Baskin Robbins struggled in the early years of the 2000s to retain business but opened 36 new shops between 2013 and 2015 18 19 Many new Baskin Robbins shops are co branded with Dunkin Donuts including California s first co branded location of the two in San Diego which opened in March 2014 In 2014 Baskin Robbins also began selling its ice cream for the first time in supermarkets across the U S 20 In July 2017 Baskin Robbins started adding their locations to delivery service platform DoorDash to deliver ice cream in 22 cities across the United States 21 In December 2020 Dunkin Brands was purchased by Inspire Brands 22 Baskin Robbins debuted an updated logo alongside the new tagline Seize the Yay on April 11 2022 23 Chris Buck and Barack Obama are two notable former employees 24 25 International presence edit nbsp Map of countries that either have or used to have Baskin Robbins outlets nbsp Baskin Robbins in Thornhill Ontario nbsp Baskin Robbins ice cream nbsp Quito Ecuador in 2022 at a Baskin Robbins ice cream Baskin Robbins has more than 8 000 shop locations in Aruba Australia Bahrain Bhutan Canada China Colombia Curacao Dominican Republic Ecuador Estonia Egypt Honduras India Indonesia Ireland Japan Kazakhstan Kuwait Latvia Malaysia Morocco Nepal Oman Pakistan Qatar Saudi Arabia Singapore South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand Tajikistan United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Uzbekistan Vietnam and Yemen International locations feature flavors of ice cream popular in each country such as Red Bean Litchi Gold Blackcurrant and Cantaloupe The most popular flavors of Baskin Robbins in Asia are Mint Chocolate Chip and Cookies amp Cream 26 Baskin Robbins has previously been present in other countries such as Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Malta Maldives Mauritius Mexico Netherlands Panama Philippines 27 Portugal Russia South Africa and St Maarten Cambodia does not have any locations of Baskin Robbins but their products are officially available at an Au Bon Pain bakery franchise citation needed The standalone stores in Bangladesh were closed down but their products are available at multiple local stores citation needed In Japan Taiwan China and the Philippines Baskin Robbins is known popularly as 31 or 31 ice cream 28 Australia edit Baskin Robbins Australia is a wholly owned and operated subsidiary of Inspire Brands the parent company of Baskin Robbins and Dunkin In October 2010 Dunkin Brands terminated its license agreement with Allied Brands Group for Baskin Robbins in Australia and now supports its Australian franchisees directly 29 The Baskin Robbins Australia Franchise Support amp Training Centre is based in Brisbane 30 Advertisement controversy editIn 2019 an ad advertising a new ice cream flavor in South Korea Pink Star featuring child model Ella Gross sparked a controversy with some internet users describing the ad as overly sexualized The company withdrew the ad and apologized to its customers 31 32 33 34 35 See also editList of ice cream parlor chains Haagen Dazs Ben amp Jerry sReferences edit BASKIN ROBBINS CLOSED 13 Photos amp 32 Reviews Ice Cream amp Frozen Yogurt 7150 Melrose Ave Los Angeles CA Phone Number Menu Yelp Retrieved April 20 2022 Baskin Robbins stores by region 2019 Statista Dunkin Brands People Dunkin Brands Retrieved January 27 2013 a b Our History Archived 2013 01 15 at the Wayback Machine Baskin Robbins web site Accessed 25 Feb 2013 About Baskin Robbins Archived from the original on February 19 2014 Retrieved February 18 2014 Duncan Brands 2007 History Dunkin Brands Duncan Brands Archived from the original on April 23 2013 Retrieved October 6 2023 Varian Ethan July 30 2018 Baskin Robbins Opens 8 000th Store in Thousand Oaks San Fernando Valley Business Journal San Fernando Business Journal Retrieved January 31 2020 About Us Baskin Robbins December 1 2019 Retrieved December 10 2019 Hopper Jessica July 19 2010 Deep Freeze Baskin Robbins Retires Five Flavors ABC News Retrieved December 10 2019 Pomranz Mike July 25 2019 Baskin Robbins Adds Plant Based Non Dairy Flavors Food amp Wine Retrieved October 29 2019 Cohen Howard August 1 2019 Baskin Robbins introduces two new flavors and don t even think to call them ice cream Miami Herald Retrieved October 29 2019 News Service Reports July 18 2009 Historic Pasadena Baskin Robbins Reopens Daily Bulletin MediaNews Group Inc Retrieved February 22 2020 Garland Chad December 5 2015 Baskin Robbins to Celebrate 70 Years with Local Ceremony Glendale News Press Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 22 2020 Baskin Robbins 31 original flavors Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on May 11 2008 Retrieved February 25 2013 Baskin Robbins Japan Celebrates the Opening of Its 1 000th Store Press release Archived from the original on February 23 2014 Retrieved February 19 2014 This page History Dunkin Brands Archived from the original on April 23 2013 Retrieved March 20 2013 at the Dunkin Brands site confirms the Baskin Robbins founding date the J Lyons purchase and date the Allied Breweries merger and date and the Pedro Domecq merger and date Quotes 1946 Baskin Robbins is founded by Burt Baskins and Irv Robbins 1973 London based J Lyons amp Co Ltd purchased Baskin Robbins 1978 J Lyons is purchased by Allied Breweries creating Allied Lyons 1994 Allied Lyons partners with Pedro Domecq the leading spirits marketer in Spain and Mexico to form Allied Domecq Dunkin Brands Retrieved March 20 2017 Kate Taylor February 24 2014 How Baskin Robbins Is Trying Not to Disappear Entrepreneur Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved July 8 2014 Dunkin Brands Group Inc January 12 2015 Dunkin Brands Announces 2014 Domestic Restaurant Growth Press release Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 21 2015 BASKIN ROBBINS PACKAGED ICE CREAM AND ICE CREAM BARS NOW AVAILABLE IN GROCERS FREEZERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY Press release May 20 2014 Archived from the original on July 7 2014 Retrieved July 8 2014 Baskin Robbins Will Now Deliver Ice Cream Straight To Your Door Delish July 7 2017 Retrieved October 12 2017 Inspire Brands Completes Acquisition of Dunkin Brands www businesswire com December 15 2020 Retrieved December 15 2020 Baskin Robbins Aims to Inspire Everyone to Seize the Yay Through Rebrand and New Campaign Inspire Brands April 11 2022 Retrieved April 19 2022 Howmann Anders October 10 2014 Frozen treat for 50 Orange County Register Freedom Communications Inc Retrieved March 20 2015 Feloni Richard February 26 2016 Barack Obama explains what he learned from scooping ice cream as a 16 year old Business Insider Insider Inc Retrieved August 26 2019 Baskin Robbins International Archived from the original on January 29 2017 One last scoop Baskin Robbins to close down permanently in PH November 26 2022 Unknown Adam August 11 2014 Why Nobody in Japan Knows Of Baskin Robbins Despite 1000 Stores Japanese Level Up LLC Retrieved May 21 2020 GoldCoast com au Article from October 2010 Contact Us Baskin Robbins Australia Retrieved January 21 2020 Ji won Choi July 1 2019 Baskin Robbins hit by claims of sexualizing 11 year old The Korea Herald Retrieved June 26 2021 Baskin Robbins Korea Pulls Controversial Ad Starring Child Model Following Complaints Branding in Asia Magazine July 1 2019 Retrieved June 26 2021 Controversy arises over child model in Baskin Robbins commercial koreatimes July 1 2019 Retrieved June 26 2021 Tuan Timothy July 3 2019 A Baskin Robbins Ad Got Hate For Sexualising A Child Model SAYS Retrieved June 26 2021 Baskin Robbins accused of sexualizing child model Ella Gross in weird and disgusting Korean ad Newsweek July 1 2019 Retrieved June 26 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baskin Robbins Official website baskinrobbins wbr com wbr au Baskin Robbins Australia www wbr 31ice wbr co wbr jp Baskin 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