A Holiday Review
Ronald Reagan designated the month of July as Ice Cream Month in 1984 during his presidency. It has become a time to enjoy ice cream with family and friends and try new flavors.
Ice Cream month also includes Ice Cream Day, which is celebrated on the third Sunday of July.
Celebrating National Ice Cream Month
It is easy to celebrate Ice Cream Month during its designated month of July and all year long. There are so many flavors and forms of ice cream that you could do a different one for probably the whole month.
Ice cream is a frozen dessert made from dairy products (milk and cream), sometimes combined with fruits, nuts, and various flavors.
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Ice Cream can be enjoyed as a scoop in a cone, plain in a dish, as part of a Sundae, and in the form of specialty cones and bars (Drumsticks, Ice Cream Sandwich, etc.) and novelty bars like Snickers and Strawberry Shortcake.
There are many flavors of ice cream, and many brands to choose from. They range from a really creamy and delicious one made by Blue Bunny, which is very high in calories, but oh, so good, to brands for Keto diet plans and those with diabetes. Everyone, it seems, can enjoy ice cream, a very versatile dessert.
There is also homemade ice cream made using an ice cream maker. We had one when our children were small (many moons ago) that was not electric like today's machines, but used a hand-crank. More work, but fun. Our specialty in the summer was homemade Peach ice cream. Very yummy!
Some Ice Cream Fun Facts
- Sunday is the day more ice cream is sold than any other day of the week. Maybe that’s where the word ‘Sundae’ comes from. 🙂
- It takes about 50 licks to finish one scoop of ice cream in a cone.
Ice Cream Holidays
In addition to having a whole month dedicated to celebrating ice cream (July), there are individual days set aside to enjoy tasting particular flavors.
There is also National Ice Cream Day on the third Sunday of July each year.
- July 1 - Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day
- July 13 - National Nitrogen Ice Cream Day
- July 17 - Peach Ice Cream Day
- July 20 - Ice Cream Soda Day
- July 23 - Vanilla Ice Cream Day
- August 19 - Soft Ice Cream Day
Ice Cream Flavors
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America’s top ten ice cream flavors include the traditional three, with Vanilla being #1, Chocolate listed at #2 and Strawberry coming in at #8. Then we have the classic Neapolitan, which is made of blocks of chocolate, vanilla and strawberry side by side in the same container. Neapolitan ice cream comes in at #10 on the list. For a whole list of flavors, click here: List of ice cream flavors - Wikipedia
Summary
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So, on National Ice Cream Day and the whole month of July, celebrate this holiday with a bowl, a cone, a Sundae and more. A sweet and cool treat for this summer month.
Which flavor of ice cream is YOUR favorite? Mine is first vanilla, then any flavor with nuts.
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*National Ice Cream Month Holiday Review is written by Wednesday Elf