Ben & Jerry's returns 'Free Cone Day' for first time since COVID pandemic
The long-standing Ben & Jerry's tradition began in 1979
Ben & Jerry's is reintroducing its "Free Cone Day" after taking a COVID-19 pandemic-related hiatus.
Customers can visit their local Ben & Jerry's stores on April 3 between 12 p.m. and 8 p.m. to receive a free ice cream cone.
The last time the Vermont-based ice cream chain offered Free Cone Day was in 2019.
Ben & Jerry's says that customers can get in line "as many times as they would like" in a press release.
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Customers can also choose any flavor for their free cone.
Ben & Jerry’s has offered Free Cone Day since the spring of 1979. Co-founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield began the tradition to celebrate the first year anniversary of the business.
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"[They] surprised themselves, outlasting a long winter in Vermont, with an average temperature below freezing all season," Ben & Jerry's explained in a statement.
Ben & Jerry's, a subsidiary of Unilever, has grown a presence in 35 different countries since. They hope to distribute more than a million free ice cream cones this year.
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"The company is setting its scooping sights on an all new, all-time goal to make this Free Cone Day the biggest and best ever with a goal to serve well over a million Fairtrade scoops globally," the company said.