
Scooped!™ All-You-Can-Eat Ice Cream Festival Premieres in Vancouver, WA July 19–20, 2025
VANCOUVER, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The popular Scooped!™ All-You-Can-Eat Ice Cream Festival is making its Vancouver debut this summer at Esther Short Park. Set to take place on Saturday, July 19, and Sunday, July 20, 2025, the highly anticipated event promises a fun-filled weekend of frozen treats, live entertainment, and community celebration.
Attendees can sample over 50 flavors of ice cream from leading local and national brands—all included with admission. From traditional favorites like vanilla and cookies & cream to dairy-free, vegan, and innovative new flavors, Scooped!™ offers something for every palate.
Beyond ice cream, the festival will feature live music performances, interactive activities, giant games, the fan-favorite Milkshake Throwdown and Sundae Showdown competitions, as well as food vendors serving savory items to balance the sweetness.
'We're excited to bring Scooped to downtown Vancouver for the first time,' said Brandon Treadway, President of Treadway Events. 'Esther Short Park is the perfect setting for a vibrant summer event that brings people together over a shared love of ice cream and live entertainment. '
Tickets are available now at ScoopedIceCream.com and are offered in tiered pricing, starting at $25 per person. Prices increase as the event date approaches. A Fast Pass add-on is also available for guests who want to skip the lines and access scoop stations faster. Children 5 and under are free when accompanied by a ticketed adult.
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Local media are invited to attend, cover the event, and broadcast live onsite.
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