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In the name of patriotism, Swansea and Mashpee ice cream shops passing out free ice cream cones to kids thanks to Georgia man
Are you a young child that likes free ice cream or know a child that does? You may want to read along.
Ice cream lover Stratton Leopold has set his sights on producing a national ice cream event to underscore the importance of patriotism among school children. Leopold is recruiting fellow ice cream shop owners across America to take part in the “I Pledge” campaign at the national level.
“I Pledge” rewards children 12 and under for reciting the Pledge of Allegiance from memory—with a free ice cream cone. The campaign, launched by Leopold’s Ice Cream on a local level in Savannah in the summer of 2010, received the highest award that year from the National Dipper at the National Ice Cream Retailers Association Convention.
“We couldn’t believe the enthusiasm this generated from kids and parents alike,” explains Stratton Leopold. “What a positive way to celebrate National Ice Cream month, which falls in July.” In Leopold’s view, nothing is as American as kids and ice cream—so he jumped on the idea, originally suggested by Jan Macchi, a Leopold’s Ice Cream customer.
Leopold stated his only challenge is to get the word out to all independent ice cream stores. He is actively reaching out to colleagues and inviting ice cream lovers nationwide to encourage their local ice cream shop to join the promotion. The national event was announced on July 1st and will occur each Monday in July.
To take this to a national level, Leopold’s is sharing “I Pledge” promotional materials with ice cream shops across America at no charge. They will promote the event at the national level through press releases, Facebook, Twitter and with a YouTube page where ice cream lovers nationwide can upload videos of their family and friends saying the pledge of allegiance.
Stratton Leopold’s effort to take the campaign nationally has been supported by Visit Savannah. “Independent ice cream shops like Leopold’s Ice Cream create an important sense of community,” adds Joe Marinelli, President of the Savannah CVB. “The ‘I Pledge’ Campaign is a perfect example of the positive influence they can have with children and families.”
The local shops listed as participating on the website are:
Eskimo King
29 Market St.
Swansea, MA
Mondays 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (children must be accompanied by adult)
Polar Cave Ice Cream Parlour
22 Falmouth Road
RT 28 Mashpee/Cotuit Line
Mashpee, MA
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Gary
July 10, 2024 at 9:57 am
If a Business is not ”Flying an American Flag”, or one at it’s entry point I PASS it by, and so do other ‘Great Americans’! IMO.
”I only go to a Business that Fly’s the American Flag!”
A Big USA ‘Thank You’ for the nice gesture from this person on the Ice Cream!