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Baskin-Robbins is Serving Gingerbread House Ice Cream This Holiday

The holidays have arrived and Baskin-Robbins is celebrating with two tasty new treats: Gingerbread House Ice Cream and the new Brrr the Snowman Cake.

Just as the name suggests, the new Gingerbread House Ice Cream takes the sweet and spicy flavors of a classic Christmas gingerbread house and translates it into a cool and creamy treat. The new flavor is made up of gingerbread-flavored ice cream that has been swirled with gingersnap cookie bites and peppermint pieces – all finished with a confetti icing drizzle.

Beyond the new scoop, Baskin-Robbins has also created a Brrr the Snowman Cake that's perfect for sharing. This cake can be made with your choice of cake and ice cream flavors, and the whole thing looks like a smiling snowman who has begun to melt.
Trend Themes
1. Holiday-inspired Ice Cream Flavors - There is an opportunity for ice cream companies to tap into holiday flavors to attract customers during the festive season.
2. Ice Cream Innovation with Spices - By experimenting with unique spices in ice cream, such as ginger, companies can create new and interesting flavor combinations.
3. Customizable Ice Cream Cakes - Allowing customers to choose their own ice cream and cake flavors for customizable ice cream cakes can attract more sales and offer a unique experience.
Industry Implications
1. Ice Cream Industry - Companies in the ice cream industry can benefit from creating seasonal flavors such as gingerbread during the holiday season to attract customers.
2. Bakery Industry - Bakeries can collaborate with ice cream companies to offer cake and ice cream combinations similar to the Brrr the Snowman Cake to attract customers and offer a unique dessert experience.
3. Food and Beverage Industry - The food and beverage industry can benefit by innovating new and unique flavors, such as gingerbread ice cream, to offer their customers a diverse range of products and drive sales.

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