National Ice Cream Month

In the United States, National Ice Cream Month is celebrated each year in July, and National Ice Cream Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in July.[1]

The celebrations were originated by Joint resolution 298 in the United States Senate, which was sponsored by Senator Walter Dee Huddleston of Kentucky on May 17, 1984,[2] and Joint resolution 543 in the United States House of Representatives, which was sponsored by Representative Kika de la Garza of Texas on April 11, 1984.[3] The resolution proclaimed the month of July 1984 as "National Ice Cream Month" and July 15, 1984 as "National Ice Cream Day". It was signed into public law[2] by President Ronald Reagan on July 9, 1984, with Presidential Proclamation 5219.[4]

Even though the resolution only mentioned a specific month and day in 1984, the celebrations have held up in the years ever since, publicized by ice cream manufacturers.[5][6][7]

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References

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  1. ^ "National Ice Cream Day". National day 365. 20 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b "S.J.Res.298 - 98th Congress (1983-1984): A joint resolution to proclaim the month of July 1984 as "National Ice Cream Month" and July 15, 1984, as "National Ice Cream Day"". Congress.gov, The Library of Congress.
  3. ^ "H.J.Res.543 - 98th Congress (1983-1984): A joint resolution to proclaim July 1984 as "National Ice Cream Month"; and July 15, 1984 as "National Ice Cream Day"". www.congress.gov. 1984-07-02. Retrieved 2019-06-20.
  4. ^ Reagan, Ronald. "Proclamation 5219 - National Ice Cream Month and National Ice Cream Day, 1984". The American Presidency Project. Archived from the original on 17 July 2014. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
  5. ^ International Dairy Foods Association [1] Visited 22 January 2007
  6. ^ Towle, Lisa H. (17 July 1988). "Fattening or Not, a National Passion". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Hays, Constance L. (30 July 1999). "Ice-cream makers suffer through a hot summer of flat sales". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 June 2014.