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Where to get free ice cream for National Ice Cream Day in the U.S.
Where to get free ice cream for National Ice Cream Day in the U.S.

Time Out

time19-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time Out

Where to get free ice cream for National Ice Cream Day in the U.S.

To say that we love ice cream in the U.S. is a bit of an understatement. According to the International Dairy Foods Association, in 2024, 1.31 billion gallons of ice cream were produced in the country. On average, Americans eat around twenty pounds of ice cream each year, equal to about four gallons per person. That said, on a hot summer day, there are few more refreshing treats than ice cream. Whether you enjoy it in a cone, a cup or in a sundae with multiple toppings, the summer is the perfect time for this sweet, creamy, frozen dessert. And National Ice Cream Day is the optimal day for celebrating with some freshly churned scoops, ideally of the free sort. What day is National Ice Cream Day? If you didn't know it already, this Sunday, July 20 is National Ice Cream Day. But who wants to commemorate just one day when you can celebrate a whole weekend of ice cream, right? The best part? Ice cream sellers from coast to coast are celebrating this very summer holiday with deals aplenty. Keep scrolling to see some of the best. Where to get free ice cream for National Ice Cream Day in the U.S. Baskin-Robbins Beginning on Sunday through July 26th, Baskin-Robbins is celebrating National Ice Cream Day by offering Baskin-Robbins Rewards members $5 off orders of $20 or more placed through a third-party delivery service. Burger King On July 20th, the popular fast-food chain is celebrating the holiday by offering Royal Perks members a free Soft Serve ice cream cone with the purchase of $1 or more. Dairy Queen From now until July 20th, DQ is offering a free Dilly Bar (vanilla soft serve dipped in a crunchy chocolate coating, cherry or butterscotch) for DQ Rewards members with a purchase of $1 or more through the DQ app or website. Dippin' Dots This Sunday, Dippin' Dots will be giving away free mini cups of Dippin' Dots during a two-hour window (check your local store for giveaway hours). The first 100 guests will also receive a free souvenir take home cup. Friendly's Friendly's Fan Club Rewards members can get a free cone or dish of ice cream on National Ice Cream Day. Graeter's Sweet Rewards Loyalty Program members can get Member $1.55 single-dip sugar cones through Sunday. Jeni's On National Ice Cream Day, guests can add Sundae Fudge Sauce to any order for free. Marble Slab Creamery Marble Slab loyalty members will get a free small ice cream on National Ice Cream Day. My/Mochi Ice Cream To celebrate National Ice Cream Day, My/Mochi fans can enter to win a year's supply of ice cream when they follow the brand on Instagram, like a post, comment with summer plans, and tag a friend. Petco Even your furry friends can take advantage of National Ice Cream Day deals. Petco is offering free pup cups of ice cream in stores. Van Leeuwen To celebrate National Ice Cream Day this Sunday, Van Leeuwen ice cream is offering $3 scoops of its popular Honeycomb flavor from noon to 2 pm 16 Handles

Value remains a top draw of loyalty programs
Value remains a top draw of loyalty programs

Yahoo

time18-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Value remains a top draw of loyalty programs

This story was originally published on CX Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily CX Dive newsletter. Dive Brief: Consumers are seeking more substantial value from loyalty programs, with 85% saying they want better discounts, according to a Kobie survey of 5,000 global participants released Wednesday. The ability to track earnings is also important, particularly for paid loyalty programs. Two-thirds say they immediately appreciate the value of fee-based loyalty programs when they see how much they've saved in a year. More than 4 in 5 respondents said they would be interested in surprise earning opportunities. Dive Insight: While value is a core aspect of loyalty programs, companies may want to keep simplicity top of mind while finding ways to stand out from the crowd. There is a difference between value and effective value, Jerid Grandinetti, VP of marketing and culinary at Baskin-Robbins, told CX Dive in January. Customers who can't earn desired rewards won't find those rewards valuable regardless of how much they can save. With that in mind, the company redesigned its Baskin-Robbins Rewards program to not just make customers feel like they're getting a deal but also make the rewards flexible and easy to earn. 'I think what we've learned is that our offers need to be simple, they need to be consistent, they need to be compelling, and they need to match guest behavior,' Grandinetti said. Not only do customers want different rewards, but their approach to redeeming them varies as well. Kobie's research found that about half of consumers are "savers," defined as those who earn points with a specific loyalty reward in mind, while one-third are "collectors" who earn points without a specific goal. Just one in five are considered "spenders" who redeem points as soon as they are eligible for a reward. While monetary rewards are popular, loyalty programs can also benefit from offering a variety of rewards that go above and beyond transactional value. Prizes and experiences can help a program stand out, particularly among a brand's most loyal customers. Butcher Box takes this approach with its Sizzle Society loyalty program. The three-tiered program offers the equivalent of 2% back with each purchase for all members, but customers who reach the higher tiers can access experiential benefits like priority customer support and access to virtual Q&As with the company founder. 'The table stakes, if you will excuse the pun there, are offering points back,' Chief Commercial Officer Reba Hatcher told CX Dive last month. 'That is just a loyalty program. Nothing about that makes ButcherBox stand out, and nothing about that makes our program special. You can go to another company and get your 2% back.'

Sydney Sweeney teams up with Baskin-Robbins on summer treats
Sydney Sweeney teams up with Baskin-Robbins on summer treats

USA Today

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Sydney Sweeney teams up with Baskin-Robbins on summer treats

Actress Sydney Sweeney made big news teaming with Dr. Squatch on soap made with her bathwater. Now, she's collaborating with Baskin-Robbins on two special summer treats made with Rainbow Sherbet. Sydney Sweeney has a new leading role: ice cream ambassador for Baskin-Robbins. The "Euphoria" star has teamed with the specialty ice cream chain on a special Sweet on Sydney Menu, which becomes available July 1. A pair of sweet treats make up the menu: Sydney's Signature Scoop – Rainbow Sherbet in a chocolate-dipped waffle cone with rainbow sprinkles, topped with gummi bear minis – and Sydney's Signature Fizz, a beverage made with Rainbow Sherbet with Starry lemon lime soda, also topped with gummi bear minis. The special beverage will be available for a limited time in a color-changing gummi bear cup for an additional charge (menu items and special cup available while supplies last). The actress, who recently revealed how she transformed her body to play female boxer Christy Martin in an upcoming biopic, said she is a longtime fan of Baskin-Robbins. "It's where a lot of great memories were made, and I still find myself going back pretty often,' said Sweeney in a press release. 'Rainbow Sherbet has always been a favorite, so getting to see it featured like this feels really special.' Brad Pitt: 'F1' star felt 'such a high' driving on real tracks. Is a racing career next? Watch Sydney Sweeney in new Baskin-Robbins commercial To celebrate the limited-time menu launch, Sweeney stars in a national ad campaign including a video showing her "infectious love for all things Baskin-Robbins," according to the press release. In a 60-second video, Sweeney is seen frequenting her local Baskin-Robbins, even dropping in after hours. 'Sydney's love for Baskin-Robbins runs deep and we are so excited to put her signature scoop on the menu alongside a new, refreshing way to enjoy it in a Fizz," said Nicole Boutwell, vice president of marketing and culinary at Baskin-Robbins, in the press release. Sweeney also posted on Instagram about the collaboration, saying, "if you know me, you know ice cream always brings the biggest smile to my face :) this was literally a childhood dream come true thank you." If you want to plan ahead, members of Baskin-Robbins Rewards loyalty program can get $5 off orders of $20 or more in the BR App to celebrate National Ice Cream Day from July 20-26. Mike Snider is a reporter on USA TODAY's Trending team. You can follow him on Threads, Bluesky, X and email him at mikegsnider & @ & @mikesnider & msnider@ What's everyone talking about? Sign up for our trending newsletter to get the latest news of the day

Baskin-Robbins offering parents $1.99 scoops: How to redeem limited-time offer
Baskin-Robbins offering parents $1.99 scoops: How to redeem limited-time offer

USA Today

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • USA Today

Baskin-Robbins offering parents $1.99 scoops: How to redeem limited-time offer

Baskin-Robbins offering parents $1.99 scoops: How to redeem limited-time offer Show Caption Hide Caption Easy magic chocolate shell ice cream recipe Create a crackly, chocolatey magic shell at home for your ice cream. Problem Solved Baskin-Robbins is giving parents a "pass" this summer with a new, limited time offer on ice cream scoops. The multinational chain of ice cream and specialty cake shops is offering $1.99 scoops to Baskin-Robbins rewards members at participating locations nationwide, "because sometimes parents need permission to give up and give in to ice cream for lunch," Baskin-Robbins said in a press release. The "Parent Pass" promotion, a "scoop-sized sigh of relief for moms and dads who find themselves in survival mode when school's out and camp hasn't quite started yet," can be redeemed in-store or via the Baskin-Robbins app on weekdays (Monday through Friday) until June 27. "The days between the last school bell and the first day of summer camp can be long, loud, and full of 5 a.m. wake-up calls," Nicole Boutwell, marketing executive at Baskin-Robbins said in a statement. "That's why we're giving parents a break with the Parent Pass. It's our way of saying, 'You've got this—and we've got the ice cream to help you through it.'" Here's what to know about the "Parent Pass" promotion, including how to redeem the limited-time offer. How to get $1.99 ice cream scoops at Baskin-Robbins In order for parents, or caregivers to get $1.99 ice cream scoops for the kids, or themselves, they must register for Baskin-Robbins Rewards. "Whether it's a spontaneous treat, a midday moment of peace and quiet, or just a chance to catch your breath, the Parent Pass is your permission slip to keep things cool during summer's most unpredictable stretch," Baskin-Robbins says. "And don't worry – scoops are not just for kids, enjoy one yourself." The deal, exclusive to Baskin-Robbins rewards members, is valid at participating Baskin-Robbins stores across the U.S. until June 27. Terms and exclusions apply. Visit the Baskin-Robbins app for full offer details and BR's Terms of Use page for full rewards program terms.

Baskin-Robbins offering $1.99 scoops for parents this summer
Baskin-Robbins offering $1.99 scoops for parents this summer

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Baskin-Robbins offering $1.99 scoops for parents this summer

Baskin-Robbins is celebrating parents with a sweet summer deal! From June 16-27, the beloved ice cream chain is launching its Parent Pass promotion, offering $1.99 scoops exclusively to Baskin-Robbins Rewards members at participating locations nationwide, the company announced in a press release Wednesday. "The kids are home and the days are long," Baskin-Robbins' website reads. "Parents, you deserve a sweet break this summer. With Parent Pass, you can treat your child (and yourself) to $1.99 Scoops June 16-27 (M–F) with Baskin-Robbins Rewards." In a statement included with Wednesday's press release, Nicole Boutwell, vice president of brand marketing and culinary at Baskin-Robbins, acknowledged the often chaotic gap between the end of the school year and the start of summer camps. "The days between the last school bell and the first day of summer camp can be long, loud, and full of 5 a.m. wake-up calls," she said. "That's why we're giving parents a break with the Parent Pass. It's our way of saying, 'You've got this -- and we've got the ice cream to help you through it.'" The company describes the Parent Pass as "your permission slip to keep things cool during summer's most unpredictable stretch," and reminds parents that "scoops are not just for kids -- enjoy one yourself." The promotion follows the June 1 debut of Trolli Sour Blast, the chain's Flavor of the Month and its first-ever collaboration with Trolli candy. Inspired by the iconic Sour Brite Crawlers, the limited-edition ice cream swirls sweet and sour flavors to evoke the nostalgic thrill of childhood summers. Would you try the new Baskin-Robbins flavor of the month, Chick'n and Waffles? "Our new lineup is a tribute to the bold, playful spirit of summer," Boutwell said of the new flavor, in a May 28 press release. "We all remember those carefree moments -- from grabbing candy at the corner store to hanging out with friends until the streetlights came on. The new limited-edition Trolli treats are a sweet way to reconnect with that energy and make new memories along the way." In addition to Trolli Sour Blast, Baskin-Robbins also introduced Trolli Sour Blast Fizz and the Trolli Dirt 'n Worms Sundae to its summer menu. Baskin-Robbins offering $1.99 scoops for parents this summer originally appeared on

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