Bend Ben & Jerry’s Implores Fans to Beat Goal of 1 Million Scoops During Free Cone Day on April 16

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Ben & Jerry’s is throwing its annual Free Cone Day celebration on April 16, but this time the ice cream maker is including a call to action. While any day free ice cream is involved is a win, the Ben & Jerry’s team behind the annual fan appreciation event, now well past its 40th year, are inviting fans to help make this year’s Free Cone Day the biggest and best yet with one million scoops served.

Last year, Free Cone Day made its highly anticipated return after a four-year pause, and dedicated Ben & Jerry’s fans showed the Vermont-based ice cream maker just how happy they were that the giveaway tradition was back.

“As new local owners of our scoop shop, we are excited for our first Free Cone Day and look forward to giving back to our fans with this annual tradition,” said, Luann Abrams, owner. “Last year Ben & Jerry’s dished out over 970,000 scoops across the globe, but we know together with our fans right here in Bend, we can achieve our goal of going over one million scoops in 2024,” added Abrams.

This year the Scoop Shop located in The Old Mill next to the theater adding to the Free Cone Day fun factor with many of our community partners including members of Bend Fire & Rescue, Bend Police Department, City Council Members, School Board Members, County Commissioners, and Military Veterans.

The beloved tradition has always been a way to give back to the community and thank fans for their support. It began in 1979 as cofounders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield survived their first winter — as a tiny, independent, two-person ice cream business — in the frozen tundra of Vermont. National Weather Service records dubbed it “the brutal winter of 1978-1979” as the average temperature reached a record low of 14.1°F and the winter season snowfall set a record of 52.9 inches.

Fans can stop by their local shop for a go-to favorite or ask about new flavors to try like the brand new Scoop Shop exclusive Mango and Sweet Cream or The Abrams Family favorite, Marshmallow Sky. Can’t decide? Don’t sweat it, as fans are welcome to try any and all available flavors and are encouraged to get back in line as many times as they’d like. Experienced fans understand it’s easiest to jump back in the queue on Free Cone Day with a scoop already in hand.

The Bend scoop shop will be open 12-8 on Free Cone Day.

About Ben & Jerry’s:
Ben & Jerry’s is an aspiring social justice company that believes in a greater calling than simply making and selling the world’s best ice cream. The company produces a wide variety of super-premium ice cream and non-dairy/vegan desserts using high-quality ingredients and lots of big chunks and swirls. As a Certified B Corp, Ben & Jerry’s incorporates its vision of Linked Prosperity into its business practices via values-led sourcing initiatives when purchasing ingredients. Ben & Jerry’s is distributed in over 35 countries in supermarkets, grocery stores, convenience stores, franchised Scoop Shops, and via on-demand delivery services. Ben & Jerry’s, a Vermont corporation and wholly owned subsidiary of Unilever, operates its business on a three-part Mission Statement emphasizing product quality, a fair financial return, and addressing issues of social, racial, and environmental injustice around the globe. The Ben & Jerry’s Foundation, guided by Ben & Jerry’s employees, granted $5.1 MM in 2023 to support progressive, justice-focused grassroots organizing around the country.

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