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Article Title: Celebrating National Ice Cream Sundae Day
Author: Stephen Kelly
Category: Holidays, Food and Drink
Word Count: 414
Keywords: national ice cream day, ice cream sundae day, sundae day, ice cream
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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The third Sunday in July is Ice Cream Sundae Day. The perfect time of year to 
splurge on excessive calories with something sweet and cold! Celebrating this 
holiday is easy.  All you need is some ice cream and people to eat it.

Technically, it's National Ice Cream Day rather than National Ice Cream Sundae 
Day. The whole month of July was designated as National Ice Cream Month by 
Ronald Reagan.  In 1984, President Reagan designated July as National Ice Cream 
Month. He recognized ice cream as a fun and nutritious food that is enjoyed by 
a full 90% of the nation's population. In the proclamation, President Reagan 
called for all people of the United States to observe these events with 
"appropriate ceremonies and activities."(Reference: IDFA). What better way to 
observe and celebrate National Ice Cream Day than by having an Ice Cream Sundae 
Party?!

I scream, you scream, we all scream for... you know!  Picking out a great 
flavor of ice cream and enjoying it on a hot day must be one of the greatest 
memories of any person's  childhood.  This is a tradition meant to be passed 
down from one generation to the next.  

Sharing ice cream with the family is a bonding experience. You have so many 
options when it comes to how, when and where you will consume the treat.  A 
trip to the ice cream parlor is perfect if you want to get out on a nice summer 
day and mingle with other ice cream lovers.  Another option is to get a Grab n' 
Go Party Kit and celebrate in the comfort of your own home.  Usually these kits 
include everything you need for a party of 5 (1 Quart of ice cream, Hot Fudge, 
Whipped Cream, 2 Dry toppings, Bowls, spoons, napkins, Ice Cream Scoop).  A 
quart of ice cream, hot fudge, whipped cream, a couple dry toppings, bowls, 
spoons, napkins and even an ice cream scoop are commonly found in the party 
kit.  These kits are great and they help to eliminate the guessing game of what 
to serve at your small family gathering.  You also don't have to worry about 
buying too many bowls or spoons, you have just enough to get you through. 

Share the traditional and universal love for ice cream with your children so 
that they know just how important National Ice Cream Month is and can pass it 
down to generations to come.

Stephen Kelly is crazy about Ice Cream and has organized a number of corporate 
ice cream parties. To learn more or schedule a party, visit:  
http://www.lizzysicecream.com/lexington-ice-cream-party.html
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