There is, indeed, a National Ice Cream Day. It is the third Sunday in July. For more info, visit http://www.idfa.org/facts/icmonth/page1.cfm.
As of this writing, there is currently no national chain offering free ice cream to commemorate this day. However, check your local listings for public events that may be giving away free scoops.
National Ice Cream Day - 3rd Sunday in JulyIce Cream Day - December 13There is also a celebration of Ice Cream Day on Decmeber 13th.See Related Link
July 23rd is noted as both Ice Cream Cone Day and National Vanilla Ice Cream Day. I could find no authoratiatize sources as to the origins of these however.
the month that ice cream is celaberatided
I understand it was the idea of now deceased Donald Davis, a former publicity director with the American Dairy Association of Indiana. He choose his wife's birthday, July 15, to celebrate. In 1984, Ronald Reagan proclaimed the third Sunday in July as National Ice Cream Day July is also National Ice Cream Month.
its national ice cream month because its the hottest month of the year any where
National Ice Cream Month was declared in 1984 by former President and Californian Ronald Reagan.
Ice cream was made Jul 3,1770! your welcome!
No. Ice cream is too yummy.
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. Seriously, Ice cream pre-dates the Victorian era The Romans had ice cream, may be not the same as we have today but they called it ice cream. As did the ancient Egyptians.
A chocolate ice cream price varies with where the ice cream is made, how much it costs to make it, and how warm a day it is.
A Day at the Ice Cream Parlor - 2012 was released on: USA: 2012
In 1929, the price of an ice cream cone was usually around 5 cents. Today, ice cream cones can cost as much as $4.00.