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  2. National Ice Cream Month - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, National Ice Cream Month is celebrated each year in July, and National Ice Cream Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in July. [1]The celebrations were originated by Joint resolution 298 in the United States Senate, which was sponsored by Senator Walter Dee Huddleston of Kentucky on May 17, 1984, [2] and Joint resolution 543 in the United States House of Representatives ...

  3. All the National Ice Cream Day freebies and deals - AOL

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    National Ice Cream Day 2019 is on July 21 and these brands are celebrating with free ice cream and other deals. ... it generated $3.5 billion in annual sales, provided thousands of jobs for ...

  4. This Map Shows the Most Popular Ice Cream Flavors ... - AOL

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    July 15, 2021 at 3:02 PM. We all scream for ice cream, but state-by-state, we’re screaming for some very different flavors. ... (26.2%) of all ice cream sales in the U.S., so it was left out of ...

  5. Serving Publix's special flavors, ice-cream truck ends 10 ...

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    The Publix Ice Cream Truck makes its final South Florida stops the weekend of July 6-7. Fort Lauderdale: Saturday, July 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The MKT at Las Olas Oceanside Park at 3000 E ...

  6. July 21 is National Ice Cream Day: Here are 8 places in ... - AOL

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    Thanks to President Ronald Reagan, July was proclaimed National Ice Cream Month in 1984. Subscribe Now: For all the latest local developments, breaking news and high school sports content.

  7. Blue Bell Creameries - Wikipedia

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    After many years of selling ice cream only in Brenham, the company began selling its ice cream in the Houston area, eventually expanding throughout most of Texas including the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and the state capital of Austin. By the end of the 1970s, sales had quadrupled, and by 1980 the creamery was producing over 10 million ...