News | April 4, 2007

Cold Stone Creamery Celebrates Freedom With Free Ice Cream On Patriots' Day

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Boston, MA - If Paul Revere were alive for this year's Patriots' Day in Boston, he would have a new message to deliver on his Midnight Ride – "Free Cold Stone is coming!" But unlike the news he carried 232 years ago, this one is no secret.

In celebration of Patriots' Day, participating Massachusetts Cold Stone Creamery locations are giving away quarts (32 oz.) of Grab-n-Go ice cream Creations to customers making an adult-size ice cream purchase on April 16.

"Patriots' Day is typically one of Cold Stone's busiest days in Massachusetts," said Jordan Levine, Massachusetts area developer for Cold Stone Creamery. "Therefore, this was the perfect opportunity to thank our loyal customers and introduce them to our Grab-n-Go line, which features some of our most unique and delectable flavors yet."

Massachusetts ice cream lovers are encouraged to celebrate this day of freedom and fun by stopping by their local Cold Stone Creamery for an ice cream treat. Anyone who makes an adult-size ice cream purchase is going home with a complimentary quart of Cold Stone's convenient super-premium ice cream in one of four exclusive Grab-n-Go flavors:

  • Shock-A-Cone - Crunchy sugar cone pieces, cookie dough and chocolate chunks mixed in a luxurious sweet cream ice cream
  • Crème de la Berry - Decadent crème brulee ice cream ribboned with a raspberry swirl
  • Zenilla - Rich, creamy ice cream flavored with premium Madagascar vanilla beans
  • Rocky Off Road - Chocolate ice cream with mini-marshmallows, roasted almonds, chocolate-covered peanut butter bits and brownie batter swirl

Participating Massachusetts Cold Stone Creamery locations will give out the free Grab-n-Go all day on April 16 while supplies last. "This is our way of commemorating Patriots' Day, the Boston Marathon and ice cream lovers all over Massachusetts," said Levine. "Patriots' Day always calls for a celebration, and what celebration is complete without ice cream?"

SOURCE: Cold Stone Creamery