REVIEW: Baskin-Robbins Brookie Batter Ice Cream

Chocolate Chip Cookie and Brownies unite!

Here’s something I thought I’d never type: I guess sometimes Oreo cookie pieces aren’t necessary.

What made me come to that conclusion was Baskin-Robbins’ July 2026 Flavor of the Month, Brookie Batter. There’s a lot going on with this scoop. It starts with brown sugar and brownie batter flavored ice creams. Then there are chocolate chip cookie and brownie dough chunks. Suspended in all of that are brownie batter flavored swirls. Then, like icing on a cake that already had icing on it, there are Oreo cookie pieces that feel like a third wheel uncomfortably sitting at a table where brownies and chocolate chip cookies are on a date.

Did someone at Baskin-Robbins corporate accidentally add an extra zero to the Oreo amount on a purchase order, creating an Oreoabundance? Did the folks there feel guilt because the last Flavor of the Month to feature Oreo cookie pieces was back in September 2024? Because the famous chocolatey cookie pieces seem unnecessary.

Whatever the case, Brookie Batter is a great ice cream flavor with a perfect balance between cookie and brownie.

Sorry for the slightly blurry photo.

The brown sugar and brownie batter ice cream bases are enjoyable on their own and do a good job of conveying the flavors of a brookie. But the scoop gets even better with the cookie and brownie dough chunks. Both are chewy, and when you get one or the other, it imparts its flavor into the ice cream and enhances it. It was rare to get both chunks in the same spoonful, but I didn’t mind. It was like playing Brookie Bingo, except instead of random numbers being pulled from a spinning cage, chewy chunks of cookie or brownie were scooped out from my cup.

And if that weren’t enough, the brownie batter swirls kick things up another notch. They add a slight grittiness and are bursting with fudgy flavor, elevating the other brownie-flavored elements. But I do wish my scoop had more of them.

Back to the Oreo pieces, which, I’ll admit, don’t really detract from the scoop and contribute a bit of crunch, which I guess justifies their presence. But, I dunno. It’s a little weird that they’re in here without being a headliner. Maybe if Chips Ahoy pieces were alongside them, the Oreo addition would feel more intentional and less like an afterthought. But if this didn’t have them, I would still enjoy it as much.

Baskin-Robbins’ Brookie Batter is a wonderful ice cream that nails the flavors and textures of a brookie, and those gritty swirls take the scoop to another level.

Purchased Price: $5.19
Size: 4 oz scoop
Rating: 8 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 300 calories, 14 grams of fat, 8 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 40 milligrams of cholesterol, 180 milligrams of sodium, 40 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fiber, 30 grams of sugar (including 25 grams of added sugar), and 4 grams of protein.

New Mostly Sweet Snacks Spotted — July 6, 2026

Here are some interesting new products found on store shelves by your fellow readers. If you’ve tried any of them, share your thoughts in the comments. Spotted something new? Send your photos to [email protected].

Musselman’s Birthday Cake And Cotton Candy Applesauce

Musselman's Birthday Cake And Cotton Candy Applesauce.

Musselman’s Watermelon Applesauce

Musselman's Watermelon Applesauce.

(Spotted by Amanda Y at Walmart.)

Maud Borup Cupcake Surprise Milk Chocolate

Maud Borup Cupcake Surprise Milk Chocolate.

(Spotted by Robbie at Target.)

Galerie Gummy Candy Frogs

Galerie Gummy Candy Frogs.

Galerie Gummy Candy Cherries

Galerie Gummy Candy Cherries.

(Spotted by Robbie at Target.)

Oscar Mayer P3 Portable Protein Pack Salami Cheddar Maple Flavored Nut Cluster

Oscar Mayer P3 Portable Protein Pack Salami Cheddar Maple Flavored Nut Cluster.

(Spotted by Hailey R at Kwik Star.)

Simply Desserts Protein Instant Pudding Vanilla

Simply Desserts Protein Instant Pudding Vanilla.

(Spotted by Sarah R at Sprouts.)

Whole Foods Market Million Dollar Shortbread Cookie Bar

Whole Foods Market Million Dollar Shortbread Cookie Bar.

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

Wholesome Organic Cane Sugar With Vanilla

Wholesome Organic Cane Sugar With Vanilla.

(Spotted by Sarah R at Sprouts.)

Toto Meyer Lemon Creme Cookie

Toto Meyer Lemon Creme Cookie.

(Spotted by Sarah R at Sprouts.)

SPOTTED: Bagel Bites Cheeseburger Pizza Snacks

SPOTTED: Polar Seltzer Boston Iced Tea Party Seltzer

REVIEW: Dairy Queen Biscoff Cookie Blizzard

It's just soft serve and Biscoff cookies.

There is almost nothing enjoyable about air travel, unless you like long security lines, flight delays, and people in Group 10 who line up at the gate before boarding even starts. But one thing that helps me take the edge off is the Biscoff cookie many airlines toss out to the plebs in economy. It can sometimes be the only positive experience during a day of flying, and now you can get that feeling without having to listen to a safety demonstration, as Dairy Queen has introduced the new Biscoff Cookie Blizzard as part of the Blizzard Cup lineup.

The Blizzard Cup sounds like a minor league hockey tournament.

This Blizzard is about as simple as simple gets. It’s Biscoff cookies blended with vanilla soft serve. That’s it. But sometimes simple is splendid, and that’s the case here.

Biscoff cookies and soft serve is quite simple.

As much as I like Biscoff cookies, I don’t think I’ve ever actually purchased them at the grocery store. I really don’t know why, because the sweet blend of caramel and cinnamon is delicious. So this Blizzard might be the first time I’ve had a Biscoff without sitting uncomfortably in an aluminum tube. I was really looking forward to this Blizzard, and it delivered as expected.

But it's a tasty combo.

It was a delight every time I got a significant chunk of Biscoff in a spoonful, but even the soft serve mixed with just cookie crumbs was tasty. Much like a regular Oreo Blizzard, this one is not going to astound you — it’s just cookies and vanilla ice cream — but it is certainly a sweet, satisfying treat.

My only advice is not to dilly-dally as you eat this Blizzard. I guess because of the airy texture of Biscoff cookies, I did experience a bit of cookie sogginess toward the bottom of the cup. That’s just a minor complaint, however, and I hereby declare this as the winner of the Blizzard Cup (even though I’ve only had two of the three in the new lineup).

Purchased Price: $4.49
Size: Mini
Rating: 9 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 330 calories, 11 grams of fat, 77 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 30 milligrams of cholesterol, 160 milligrams of sodium, 50 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 39 grams of sugar, and 8 grams of protein.

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