This year, you can eat chocolate ice cream at half price again in many parts of the country
This year, the Chocolate Ice Cream Day will be held for the second time on June 7, 2023, in line with the international day, as chocolate-flavored ice cream has been celebrated on this day in other parts of the world for years.
The Szeretem a csokit blog team, i.e. Ádám Kovács and Gergely Kovács, hope that on this day everyone will eat 1 scoop of chocolate ice cream, which is still one of the most popular TOP 5 flavors.
This day will be different from the others, as it is a “celebration” of chocolate ice cream. In this way, chocolate ice cream will be available at half price on the occasion of the special day at locations participating in the initiative, however, the discount is only valid for chocolate ice cream consumed locally this year as well.
The ice cream parlors and pastry shops that joined the Chocolate Ice Cream Day also consider it important to use high-quality raw materials and the unique needs of customers. That is why there are now vegan and sugar-free ice creams at several outlets.
This year, the Confectionery Industry Association also helped the organizers, who created a separate category for chocolate-flavored ice cream in the jubilee Ice Cream of the Year competition.
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