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10 Best Baskin Robbins Flavors of All Time

If there is one thing that can make people instantly happy, it’s ice cream! And for more than two years in the Philippines, Baskin-Robbins has done just that: bring instant smiles to millions of Filipinos around the metro with so many exciting ice cream flavors!


With a wide variety of Baskin-Robbins flavors in the Philippines for more than two years, we also can’t help but wonder: What are the top favorite ice cream flavors of Filipinos? 

According to Baskin-Robbins Philippines, the best-selling ice cream flavors in their stores are: 

 Jamoca Almond Fudge



 Cotton Candy


 Hokey Pokey



Pralines n’ Cream



Macadamia Nuts and Cream



Chocolate Trilogy



Chocolate Mousse Royale



Peanut Butter and Chocolate



Very Berry Strawberry


Mint Chocolate Chip

Ice cream enthusiasts can’t seem to get enough of Baskin-Robbins unique flavors like Cotton Candy Wonderland which is a sweet blend of purple, pink and yellow cotton candy flavored iced cream sprinkled with crackling cotton candy flavored clusters, and Hokey Pokey, white chocolate flavored ice cream with crunchy honeycomb candy pieces and a caramel ribbon.

Local Baskin-Robbins lovers are also nuts over nutty flavors such as Pralines n’ Cream, vanilla flavored ice cream with praline-coated pecan pieces and a caramel
ribbon, and Macadamia Nuts and Cream which is vanilla flavored ice cream with roasted macadamia nuts.

Of course, when it comes to ice cream flavors, you can never go wrong with chocolate. Well-loved treats for chocoholics in Manila are Chocolate Trilogy, Chocolate Mousse Royal and Peanut Butter n’ Chocolate.  Peanut Butter n’ Chocolate is chocolate ice cream with a chunky peanut butter ribbon while Chocolate Mousse Royal is milk chocolate mousse ice cream sprinkled with chocolate flavored flakes. Chocolate Trilogy is a trio of chocolate fudge, white and Swiss chocolate flavored ice creams, loaded with chocolate chips and caramel covered pretzels.

Baskin-Robbins classic favorites are also timeless among Filipinos. They can’t seem to get enough of Very Berry Strawberry, made with real strawberries, and Mint Chocolate Chip, mint flavored ice cream loaded with chocolate chips. On the other hand, coffee lovers seem to be addicted to Jamoca Almond Fudge, Jamoca coffee ice cream with roasted almonds and a rich chocolate fudge ribbon.

Indeed, happiness is felt with each and every Baskin-Robbins ice cream flavor. Satisfy your ice cream cravings at Baskin-Robbins.

To know more about other Baskin-Robbins premium ice cream flavors, log on to www.baskinrobbins.ph or check out their social media accounts: facebook.com/baskinrobbinsph, Twitter, and Instagram @baskinrobbinsph.


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