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National Ice Cream Day

by Note with Love Team - Jul 20, 2025

Introduction

Of course! The third Sunday in July is one of the sweetest days on the calendar because it is National Ice Cream Day! On this day, people enjoy different flavors of ice cream, visit ice cream shops, share ice cream with friends, and post about it on social media. In this post, we will discuss details about the National Ice Cream Day 2025. Okay, let's get started with the first scoop!

Key Takeaways

  • National Ice Cream Day is observed on 3rd Sunday of every July.
  • This day celebrates America's most beloved frozen treat "ice creams" and encourages the contribution of dairy industry.
  • President Ronald Reagan made it into law to celebrate National Ice Cream Day in July.
  • In US, every person eats up about 5 gallons of ice cream every year.
  • National Ice Cream Day is all about ice cream, so celebrate it by indulging in this sweetest treat with friends, family or by yourself.

What Is National Ice Cream Day?

Ice cream enjoys the reputation of the perfect dessert and snacks. National Ice Cream Day is an annual celebration of ice creams. It is celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of July every year. National Ice Cream Day pays tribute to one of the most beloved frozen treats for people of all ages, namely "ice creams". 

This day is mainly observed as a celebration of people's love for ice cream and the dairy industry. It is a day when people come together to enjoy the creamy taste of their favorite ice cream. So wherever you are, National Ice Cream Day invites you to join in the celebration and enjoy a slice of this delicious treat.

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Origin Of National Ice Cream Day

Ice cream is not a new invention. It has been around for a long time. It is believed that the history of ice cream probably started in Iran's Achaemenid Empire, in roughly 500BC.

Some sources claim ice cream was first made during Tang dynasty. But it was gelato i.e. frozen treat without milk. Later it traveled the seas and land to reach Europe and America, and the recipe changed to what we call ice cream now. Over the years, ice cream has come in every conceivable flavor. The flavors range from the universally loved vanilla to unusual flavors like squid. 

In the United States, "ice cream" was first mentioned by a guest of Governor William Bladen. He wrote about it in a letter written in Maryland in 1744. However, ice cream became popular across the country after the American revolution. Interestingly, Americans consume more gallons of ice cream each year than anywhere else in the world. At present, it is estimated that a person in the USA consumes about 5 gallons of ice cream every year, which seems like a lot.

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Going back in time, in 1980s the ice cream industry was already making waves. In 1983 alone, America consumed over 887 million gallons of ice cream. President Ronald Reagan wanted to commemorate this food, enjoyed by more than 90 percent of the United States population, and encourage the growth of dairy industry.

 So he decided to dedicate a day for ice cream! He signed the Ice Cream Day into law on July 9, 1984, under Public Law 5219 and declared July as Ice Cream Month. This is how the 3rd Sunday of July became the National Ice Cream Day.

Since then, the festival has garnered appreciation and is customarily observed annually.

When Is National Ice Cream Day 2025?

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It's hard to find someone who doesn't love ice cream. National Ice Cream Day is celebrated all over the US on the 3rd Sunday of July.

This year, i.e., in 2025, National Ice Cream Day will be celebrated on July 20. Ice cream day is not just a day to eat ice cream, but it also tells a rich history of this classic frozen treat.

National Ice Cream Day Future Dates

Year

Date

Day

2025

July 20

Sunday

2026

July 19

Sunday

2027

July 18

Sunday

2028

July 16

Sunday

2029

July 15

Sunday

2030

July 21

Sunday

How To Celebrate National Ice Cream Day?

Every year on the third Sunday in July, people celebrate National Ice Cream Day. President Reagan proclaimed ice cream day to commemorate a treat enjoyed by over 90 percent of the US population. However, ice cream is popular outside of the United States as well. 

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National Ice Cream Day 2025 is your chance to indulge yourself in ice cream without any guilt or shame. There are many ways to celebrate National Ice Cream Day 2025. Some are given below:

1. Make your Ice Cream at Home

Making your own ice cream at home can be rewarding. You can try making a unique flavor or go for a classic that you have eaten thousands of times before. Either way, make plenty so you can relish it not only today but for some coming days too.

2. Go to your Favorite Ice Cream Shop

If you want to partake in this awesome day, go to your favorite ice cream shop. Many ice cream parlors offer great sales and special offers online and in-store to commemorate the day. So, it is better to pick one of those.

3. Treat your friends and family

Go to your favorite ice cream place with your gang. Indulge in different flavors and toppings, may be try a new flavor. If your friends are up for it, you all can do taste test and rank whose ice cream tastes the best. 

4. Use the Ice Cream Day hashtag

Take a picture with friends enjoying ice cream. Post pictures of your ice cream adventures on social media using the hashtag #NationalIceCreamDay2025.

Conclusion

National Ice Cream Day is a day dedicated to enjoying one of America's favorite treats. It highlights the importance of the dairy industry and the cultural role ice cream plays in American life. Get ready to celebrate this national day now. Happy National Ice Cream Day 2025!

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who Invented Ice Cream?

Invention of ice cream is attributed to many cultures and civilizations. It was probably made in ancient China during Tang Dynasty. It was more like gelato then. Marco Polo brought it to Italy, and over time the recipe changed to include milk. Eventually Thomas Jefferson brought it to America.

Some claim ice cream came from Iran's Achaemenid Empire. Although this dish had milk, it wasn't exactly like current ice creams.

Hawaiian Punch, a popular drink, was originally invented as an ice cream topping. In 1934, A.W. Leo, Tom Yates, and Ralph Harrison created it as syrup to pour over ice cream. Customers felt that it tasted like a drink when mixed with water. However, it didn't become a drink before 1950. During this time, it came to market as ready-to-serve drink.

3. Is Coldstone Real Ice Cream?

Sure, Coldstone is the real ice cream. In fact, they are made fresh everyday.

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