Canadians Can Magically Cool Off With Unicorn Sundaes This Summer

They can get them with any flavour they want!
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This summer is going to be a hot one. Canadians are going to be looking for all sorts of ways to beat the heat. Luckily, Baskin Robbins Canada has a solution that is both delicious and just a little bit magical: a unicorn sundae.

The adorable and delicious new way to get ice cream is part of the company's creature collection.

Ice cream fans can choose their favourite scoop and have it presented in a fun cup, topped with sprinkles and a white chocolate unicorn horn to complete their whimsical sundae.

It's the kind of sweet treat that is basically built for showing up in Instagram posts, isn't it?

Even if you're not a unicorn fan, you can get something just as fun and cute. 

The creature collection also gives ice cream fans the option of making a mermaid sundae or one that looks like a scary monster (not scary enough to stop you from going in for a spoonful, though).

The fun, social media-ready sundaes will be available in Canada for an introductory price of $4.99.

For anyone who wants to make these magical sundaes just a little more Canadian, you could try them with a scoop of Baskin Robbins' own butter tart ice cream, also available this summer.

Baskin Robbins | Provided

There are plenty of cool deals that people can choose from to try and conquer the sometimes unbearable Canadian summer heat.

Burger King is offering up $1 soft-serve cones, as well as $2 mini-shakes for a quick and cheap cool treat.

Wendy's also has a summer deal for their famous frozen dessert. A small Frosty is just 99 cents for the entire season.

Then there are the McDonald's summer drink days, where you can walk into any location and grab a refreshing soft drink for a buck.

Basically, there are countless fun, delicious ways for Canadians to cool off this year. 

  • Colin Leggett was a Contributing Editor with Narcity Canada. He wrote on the national news team for over a year and contributed to coverage of the 2019 Canadian Federal Election, as well as the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Colin has a Bachelor's Degree in Communications and Cultural Theory from McMaster University, as well as a graduate certificate in Television Writing and Producing from Humber College. He is an avid consumer of politics and pop culture, having written about everything from food to television to Canada-U.S. relations.

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