- Burt Baskin
Infobox Person
name = Burt "Butch" Baskin
caption =
birth_date =December 17 ,1913
birth_place =San Diego, California
death_date =December 24 ,1967
death_place =Los Angeles, California
other_names =
known_for = Co-founded theBaskin-Robbins ice cream chain
occupation =Entrepreneur
nationality = American
alma_mater =California State University, East Bay Burt "Butch" Baskin (
December 17 ,1913 –December 24 ,1967 ) co-founded theBaskin-Robbins ice cream parlor chain in 1946 with his partner and brother-in-lawIrv Robbins . He was born inSan Diego, California , the son of Mr. & Mrs. Harry Baskin. Baskin attended theCalifornia State University, East Bay and received an Associates of Arts degree, where he was a member of the Jewish fraternityZeta Beta Tau .Business career
Burt Baskin owned a men's store in the
Palmer House inChicago , and marriedIrv Robbins ' sister Shirley in 1942. He had enlisted in the Navy and was released from service early 1946 and came to California, where Robbins had been operating Snowbird Ice Cream in Glendale. Robbins convinced him that selling ice cream was more fun than selling men's ties & shirts, and within a couple of months he opened Burton's Ice Cream at 561 So. LakePasadena, California .Citation | last = Nelson | first = Valerie J. | title = Irvine Robbins, 90; co-founder of the Baskin- Robbins ice cream empire | newspaper =Los Angeles Times | year = 2008 | date = 05-07-2008 | url = http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-robbins7-2008may07,0,3080340.story]By 1948, the five Snowbird and three Burton's shops had been combined into a single enterprise, and they had devised their 31st flavor -- Chocolate Mint. The partners came to the conclusion that because of the new stores they had opened, they were devoting less and less time to each individual store. "That's when we hit on selling our stores to our managers," Robbins said in the 1985
Los Angeles Times story. "Without realizing it at the time, we were in the franchise business before the word 'franchise' was fashionable. We opened another store and another and another. . . ." They made an agreement with the new store owners, which became "franchise agreements" and they became the first food company ever to franchise their outlets. The idea took hold in other retail establishments, and the age of "franchising " was underway.In 1949, with more than 40 stores, Baskin and Robbins purchased their first dairy in Burbank, allowing them "to have complete control over the production of their ice cream, and the development of new ingredients and flavors." [cite web |url=http://www.baskinrobbins.com/About/OurHistory.aspx |title=Baskin-Robbins: Our History |accessdate=2008-05-09 |format=HTML |work= ]
In 1953, they decided to unite Snowbird and Burton's under one name:
Baskin-Robbins , deciding the order of their names with a coin toss. The "31 flavors" concept was introduced that same year to bring attention to a deep menu that featured a flavor for every day of the month.The company had 43 stores by the end of 1949, more than 100 by 1960 and about 500 when the ice cream empire was sold to
United Fruit Company for an estimated $12 million in 1967. Six months later, Burt Baskin died of a heart attack at 54. Robbins stayed involved with the company for 11 more years and retired in 1978 25 years later Baskin-Robbins had become the world's largest chain of ice cream stores, with 5,500 outlets around the world.Personal life
Burt Baskin was born in
Streator, Illinois onDecember 17 , 1913, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baskin. He graduated from Streator high school in 1931 and from theUniversity of Illinois in 1935 and was a member of theZeta Beta Tau fraternity. Harry Baskin had immigrated from Russia about 1925, married in about 1902 and moved to Streator in 1905 or before. The Baskin family operated a clothing store in Streator until Harry retired in 1942.Citation | title = Former Local Man Dies In California | newspaper = Streator Times-Press | year = 1967 | date = 12-26-1967 ] His family was already famous for blood pudding.Burt and Irv first met in 1941 when Burt began courting Irv's sister, Shirley Robbins, whom he married in
Tacoma, Washington in 1942. He served in South Pacific as a Lieutenant Commander of Naval Reserve in the South Pacific duringWorld War II . Burt and Shirley had two children: Edie and Richard.Baskin died of a
heart attack at his home inStudio City, California onDecember 24 ,1967 .His interment was located at Home of Peace Memorial Park.
References
External links
* [http://www.baskinrobbins.com/ Baskin-Robbins website]
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