Baskin-Robbins Just Made Our Summer by Announcing That They Now Deliver
Life just keeps getting better and better! Not only did Postmates recently expand its alcohol delivery services to include 14 cities across the US, but Baskin-Robbins is now bringing us all the ice cream we could handle by teaming up with DoorDash for its very own sweet treat delivery, just in time for National Ice Cream Month.
Whether you’re a fan of the traditional flavors like Chocolate Fudge, or have a hankering for something a little more obscure, like Cotton Candy or Pink Bubblegum, ice cream-lovers in 22 cities including Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York City, Phoenix, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington DC will now be able to indulge in their frozen fantasies at the slightest whim.
“We’re so excited to partner with DoorDash to offer our guests the very best ice cream delivery experience and give them another way to enjoy Baskin-Robbins ice cream treats from the convenience of their own home,” the company’s VP of marketing, Carol Austin, said in a press release.
It's #NationalIceCreamMonth, and we're so excited to announce our national partnership with @BaskinRobbins! 🍦😋 https://t.co/RETXndmXtP pic.twitter.com/MmXX9O7I9n
— DoorDash (@DoorDash) July 7, 2017
Simply download the DoorDash app (also available for Android users) or check out the website and enter your address to see if you’re one of the lucky 22. Deliveries come in an hour or less, and with insulated carriers to boot, you won’t have to worry about your frozen delight being a puddled mess by the time it arrives to your doorstep.
Offerings include everything from double scoops to banana splits (sans the whip, which sadly, WILL melt), and, on July 14, children’s hospitals in select cities will receive special deliveries of the brand’s Polar Pizza to celebrate the launch, with free samples of Mint Chocolate Chip Polar Pizza for in-store guests.
If you’ll excuse us, we’ve got some ice cream to order…
Would you use this new delivery service? Let us know over @BritandCo.
(h/t Cosmopolitan; photos via Rachel Murray/Getty)