I’m sure many of us wanted to start 2020 with a bang.

It’s a new year, and it’s going to be a better year for all of us, hopefully.

With all the news of many brands closing down in 2019, you would probably have thought that that would be the end of it.

Unfortunately, it isn’t.

Cold Stone Creamery, one of the most beloved ice cream shops in Singapore, is permanently closing down all of their outlets on 31 January after 10 years of operation.

They’re best known for making their ice cream on the spot, so you can choose your mix-ins as well, allowing you to have a personalised sweet treat.

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I know you’re probably saddened by this news, but Cold Stone Creamery will be having special discounts for us to cope with their departure.

Special Promotions

From now until 31 January, Cold Stone will be selling their top five bestselling flavours at a special price.

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The flavours include Banana Caramel Crunch, Birthday Cake Remix, Chocolate Devotion, Oreo Overload, and Strawberry Banana Rendezvous.

Image: Cold Stone Creamery

So what kind of “special price” are they offering?

A usual cup of 4oz (113g) serving will typically cost you $6.50, but this time, it will be just $5.

If you feel that just having ice cream isn’t enough to satisfy your sweet tooth craving, you can opt to pay an extra $1.20 for a plain waffle bowl. Or if you’re feeling for something even sweeter to accompany your ice cream, you can pay an additional $1.90 for a chocolate-dipped waffle bowl.

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You will be entitled to this “special price” regardless of whether you dine-in or takeaway from all of their outlets.

And the offers don’t just stop there.

For every two cups of ice cream that you purchase, you will be entitled to a cooler bag subjected to the availability of stocks.

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How cool is that?

There are currently three outlets in Singapore, at HillV2, VivoCity, and Waterway Point.

So head on down to Cold Stone Creamery for some desserts before they cease operations on 31 January 2020.

By Frozen

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