The National Ice Cream Month, which is celebrated in the
United States of America every year on July, was designated by President Ronald
Reagan in 1984. Similarly, the third Sunday of July is celebrated as the National
Ice Cream Day.
Reports are that Americans consume more ice cream than any
other country in the world. Almost 90 percent of the total USA population
consumes ice cream and holds the food responsible for well being. President
Reagan, in fact, insisted upon this point, saying that ice cream is ‘fun and
nutritious’ and so the nation should ‘observe the event with appropriate
ceremonies and activities.’
While the month is of great significance among Americans,
the International Ice Cream Association (IICA) even could not resist the luring
appeal of the food. IICA encourages consumers and retailers across the world to
celebrate July as the Month for Ice Cream.
Apart from spreading happiness in the mid of the summer
each year, the National Ice Cream Month equally facilitates the dairy industry.
Reports are that around 10 percent of the milk, produced by the dairy farmers, gets
used to make ice cream only in USA, which have significant contribution in the
industry growth.
The National Ice-Cream Month in USA are celebrated by not
only gorging into loads of ice cream cones and bars, TV shows, recipes in
magazines, post on the social media platforms are few instances. Facebook and
twitter pages gets special cover photos on them while daily update of sharing
ice cream gets posted.
While most of the ice-cream retail store offers special
discount and off, some even announce prizes on consuming certain amount of ice
cream. Many celebrate making ice cream on their home and sharing it with
friends and family.
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