SPC Baskin-Robbins announced on the 23rd that it will launch 23 types of ice cream cakes under the theme of a happy "Hohoho Holiday" that everyone can smile about.

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Every year during the Christmas season, Baskin-Robbins carries out heartfelt campaigns and releases ice cream cakes that add fun to their sweet flavors. This year's theme, Hohoho Holiday, expresses the hope that the year-end season will be a happy time when everyone can smile.


The representative product, the Bingle Swing Tree, is a cake where you can grab and spin the star on top, making the snow globe tree spin around and enhancing the holiday atmosphere. Using Baskin-Robbins' cutting technology, a round snow globe ice cream is crafted to complete a stylish tree design. The ice cream comes in a total of 10 popular flavors, including Chocolate and Mom is an Alien, allowing the whole family to choose according to their preferences.


The Pangpang Sweet Drum is a Christmas season cake perfect for enjoying along with carols. When you take out the star-shaped sticks on both sides of the cake and tap the chocolate plate like playing a real drum, hidden chocolates appear like a gift, adding an element of fun. The star-shaped sticks can also be used as muddlers, making it practical as well.


In addition, you can find season-limited ice cream cakes filled with Baskin-Robbins' unique Christmas spirit, such as "The Elf Who Grants Wishes," "Green and White Tree," "Sleeping Forest Rudolph," and "Heart Velvet Wreath."



Baskin-Robbins will hold a pre-order promotion for a total of 10 seasonal cakes from the 1st to the 13th of next month. Participation is possible through the Happy Order and Ttaenggyeoyo channels, and a discount of up to 10,000 KRW will be applied when pre-ordering, allowing customers to purchase ice cream cakes at a reduced price.


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