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Baskin-Robbins Kicks Off Ice Cream Season with Sweet Deal

Popular creamery to offer 31-cent scoops of ice cream on Wednesday night.

The Rock Hill Baskin-Robbins is rolling back the price of a single scoop of ice cream to 31 cents on Wednesday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Each customer can receive up to three scoops at the special price.

The deal is part of a company-wide promotion to kick off ice cream season and to thank loyal customers. The company’s annual 31-Cent Scoop Night also pays tribute to firefighters and benefits the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF).

The foundation honors fallen firefighters and provides assistance to their families. Additionally, the organization provides firefighters with training and offers the public information on fire prevention.Β 

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As part of the event, the Baskin-Robbins Community Foundation will donate $100,000 to the foundation. Customers can text 6333 (NFFF) to 50555 to make a $5 donation.

β€œBaskin-Robbins strongly believes in honoring and remembering America’s fallen heroes,” said Victoria Ross, a Baskin-Robbin’s spokesperson. β€œSince 1992, the NFFF has developed and expanded programs to honor fallen fire heroes and assist their families and coworkers.”

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To celebrate the company’s four-year partnership with the foundation, Baskin-Robbins is offering a new flavor this month called Firehouse No. 31 – a combination of red cinnamon and vanilla ice cream mixed with hot cinnamon candy pieces.

The Rock Hill store is located near the corner of Manchester Road and Charleville Avenue. For more information on the foundation, visitΒ www.firehero.org.

Β Addresses:Β 

  • 9524 Manchester Road, Rock Hill
  • 9842 Clayton Road, Ladue
  • 820 N. Highway 67, Florissant
  • 512 S. Main Street, O’Fallon

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