National Ice Cream Day 2024
Happy National Ice Cream Day 2024
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President Reagan created National Ice Cream Day in 1984 to honor a delicacy that more than 90% of Americans love. The holiday is observed on the third Sunday in July. In addition to praising ice cream, his declaration also praised the dairy sector. July was also designated as National Ice Cream Month by Reagan. At 23 gallons per person per year on average, Americans consume more ice cream than anyone else in the world.
For Dairy Queen, download and create a DQ® Rewards Account prior to using the DQ® App to redeem the FREE Dilly Bar with an app order of $1 or more deal on July 21, 2024, National Ice Cream Day. Make sure the iOS 16.0+ or Android OS 6.0+ for Android phones is installed on your Apple device. Open the app, log in, and choose, Choose a pickup location and fill your order with a Dilly Bar and at least one other item costing $1 before tax. Go to the offers menu, select "My DQ Rewards & Deals," look for the FREE Dilly Bar offer, click "View Deal," and confirm that it may be applied to your mobile order. Proceed to the checkout; if the order doesn't have the Dilly Bar or doesn't have a $1 minimum subtotal, issues can happen.
In honor of National Ice Cream Day, Baskin-Robbins has collaborated with jewelry designer Susan Alexandra to introduce a unique charm necklace on both her website and brick-and-mortar store. With every necklace purchase comes a gift card good for a complimentary ice cream scoop. Additionally, Baskin Robbins advised customers to "place an order in advance using the BR App from Use the code SEIZETHEYAY to save $5 off any order of $20 or more from July 21–27, or scan the coupon on the BR App to redeem in-store.
Ice cream has a long and varied history. Its roots are in China, where a food consisting of flour, buffalo milk, and camphor was consumed between 618 and 97 AD. Alexander the Great liked his ice and snow concocted with honey and nectar. The Bible mentions King Solomon's love of iced tea, and Caesar used to serve fruit and juice over snowy mountains during the Roman Empire.
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