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    Burt Baskin was born in 1913 in Streator, Illinois, the youngest child of Jewish immigrants Harold Baskin and Ida (Chaya) Surie Baskin, who had emigrated in the 1890s from Smolensk, Russia, and Łomża, Poland, respectively. [2] He had three brothers: Bernard, Albert, and Lester, and a sister, Florence. His father owned Baskin's clothing store ...

  2. Business Magnate. Together with his brother-in-law, Irv Robbins, he founded the Baskin-Robbins 31 Flavors ice cream chain franchise.

  3. A Businessman's Rocky Road. If Baskin-Robbins had merely given us Jamoca Almond Fudge, it would have been enough. But the in-law entrepreneurs who founded the chain in the 1940s also turned the ...

  4. May 7, 2008 · OBITUARY: By Ani Amirkhanian. May 7, 2008 12 AM PT. Irvine “Irv” Robbins, co-founder of Baskin-Robbins who opened the first franchise of the ice cream store in Glendale in 1948, died on Monday ...

  5. Burt Baskin was born in 1913 in Streator, Illinois, the youngest child of Jewish immigrants Harold Baskin and Ida (Chaya) Surie Baskin, who had emigrated in the 1890s from Smolensk, Russia, and Łomża, Poland, respectively. He had three brothers: Bernard, Albert, and Lester, and a sister, Florence. His father owned Baskin's clothing store in ...

  6. Burt "Butch" Baskin was an American Jewish businessman who co-founded the Baskin-Robbins ice cream parlor chain in 1946 with his partner and brother-in-law Irv Robbins. Education University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

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  8. Contents. Burt Baskin. Burt Baskin (December 17, 1913, Illinois – December 24, 1967, Studio City, Los Angeles) was the founder of Baskin-Robbins. He was the son of a Jewish American businessman who owned a clothing store. He attended the University of Illinois and graduated in 1935.

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