Cake Bites – Baskin-Robbins’ Newest Treat!

Ever had an ice cream cake craving and didn’t want to go through all the trouble of buying a whole cake? Baskin-Robbins, who has also taken note of the struggle, came up with just the solution.

Their newest product, Cake Bites , are mini servings of cake and ice cream, covered in ganache and drizzled with caramel or chocolate. You can choose from four different flavors:

  1. Chocolate Mint – Mint Chocolate Chip ice cream over chocolate cake, chocolate flavored coating, finished with a green colored drizzle.
  2. Double Chocolate – Chocolate ice cream over chocolate cake, chocolate flavored coating, finished with a fudge rosette and chocolate accent.
  3. Praline Caramel – Pralines ‘n Cream ice cream over white cake, white coating, finished with caramel drizzle and crushed praline pecans.
  4. Vanilla Blondie – Vanilla ice cream over white cake, white coating, finished with a fudge rosette and chocolate accent.

You can expect to choose from Chocolate Mint, Double Chocolate, Praline Caramel and Vanilla Blondie flavors. A single Cake Bite will cost $2.99, while a customizable four-pack will go for $9.99.

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