Has Baskin-Robbins Gone Bankrupt?

mr3urious

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The BR nearest to me is still open. They changed their signage with their new logo, but still keep their awning with the old one, so that's pretty cool, I guess.

And yes, Tooth, donut sundaes do sound awesome! :smile:
 

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Man you guys are so lucky to still have plenty of Dunkins... I prefer it over Krispy Kream (what a weird name for a doughnut shop), which we have plenty of, either at an actual KK location, or at the store, where they stock up on packaged KK goods and such.
 

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Just a few days ago I was wondering if Baskin-Robbins was still in buisness. Of course the only one I know of that was in town closed over a decade and a half ago.
 

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Man you guys are so lucky to still have plenty of Dunkins... I prefer it over Krispy Kream (what a weird name for a doughnut shop), which we have plenty of, either at an actual KK location, or at the store, where they stock up on packaged KK goods and such.
I still hear the Canadian chain Tim Hortons is even better, though.
 

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The fact that you have "Canadian" and "better" in the same sentence makes me believe it, lol.
 

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Yeah, theres a few Baskin-Robbins stuck to Dunkin Donuts where we live. But Baskin-Robbins is so darn expensive...I can get Ben And Jerrys at the supermarket for a fraction of the price

hough, I think the weirdest we have is a Gamestop married to a Starbucks...I've never been in it, we dont pass it very often.

Theres also a Cold Stone near me. I had no idea they even existed anymore since its the first and only one I have ever seen

I went really off topic so I'm going to shut up
 

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I still hear the Canadian chain Tim Hortons is even better, though.
They apparently had some in Maine... at least years ago when I was there. I went ONCE. Got a chocolate donut with mint frosting... Pretty good.

The story was that they were going to move more southward into this country... but I never heard about that ever again.

Around topic, we've got lots of little ice cream places around here. Unfortunately if I want to get to a Dairy Queen I need someone willing to drive me hours away. :mad:
 

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The story was that they were going to move more southward into this country... but I never heard about that ever again.
Eh, that's the problem with a lot of Canadian products... they say they're going to spread more down into the states, but then nothing comes into fruition, lol.
Around topic, we've got lots of little ice cream places around here. Unfortunately if I want to get to a Dairy Queen I need someone willing to drive me hours away. :mad:
I think Angelina Jolie's brother's lips are scaring everyone away in those commercials... or, they're just too few and far between.
 

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We still have many Baskin Robbins around here (and Cold Stones!). We've never had a Dunkin Donuts or a Dairy Queen, though :sympathy:
 

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I've never heard of Cold Stones. :embarrassed:

Oh, and I should point out something REALLY odd... we don't have 7-11s or Circle Ks either. We DO however have a (strictly region) convenient store called Weigel's that, in recent years, resembles Circle K by having a logo that's basically a circle W (the Where app stole their logo, actually).
 
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