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National Ice Cream Day: A Sweet History and How to Celebrate
A National Month of Indulgence
National Ice Cream Day is celebrated annually on the third Sunday of July, adding to the month-long festivities of National Ice Cream Month.
Indulgence Without Guilt
On National Ice Cream Day, you have the perfect excuse to indulge in your favorite frozen treat without any guilt or shame.
The History of a Sweet Tradition
In 1984, President Ronald Reagan designated the third Sunday of July as National Ice Cream Day, recognizing the beloved dessert's popularity among Americans.
Before its official recognition, ice cream had already been enjoyed for centuries, with its origins tracing back to ancient China.
Celebrating Ice Cream Day
Here are some ideas to make the most of National Ice Cream Day:
- Visit your local ice cream parlor and try a new flavor.
- Host an ice cream social with friends and family.
- Create your own unique ice cream flavor.
- Learn about the history of ice cream at a museum or online.