On Sunday, July 21, the first 200 guests at each Cold Stone Creamery location will receive free ice cream
OAKVILLE, ON, July 15, 2013 /CNW/ - What do summer, birthdays and the weekend have in common? According to the What's the Scoop Cold Stone Creamery Survey, they are all better with ice cream!
"While any time is the right time for ice cream, it is not surprising that Canadians picked the arrival of warm weather as their number one occasion to enjoy ice cream, especially with our short summers," says Nick Javor, Senior Vice President, Cold Stone Creamery Canada. "Ice cream is one of the most versatile foods in the world, with limitless combinations, and it pairs perfectly with almost anything."
In honour of National Ice Cream Day on July 21, Cold Stone Creamery, creators of the Ultimate Ice Cream, has developed six unique creations for some of the top ice cream eating occasions according to Canadians:
Fun Frozen Facts
Did you know that in 2012, Canadians consumed an average of 5.6 litres each of ice cream1? That's the equivalent of approximately 24 cups per year! There's no denying that ice cream is number one in our hearts, so here are a few other number ones when it comes to ice cream preferences among Canadians according to the What's the Scoop Cold Stone Creamery Survey:
And it wouldn't be National Ice Cream Day without a nation-wide celebration: starting at 2:00 p.m. local time on Sunday, July 21 at participating full service co-branded Tim Hortons Cold Stone Creamery locations across Canada, the first 200 guests will receive a free regular-size signature creation. Available on a first come, first served basis only, so make sure you don't miss out! To find a Cold Stone Creamery location near you, visit www.coldstone.ca and use the restaurant locator.
About the What's The Scoop Cold Stone Creamery Survey
Tim Hortons commissioned Research House to conduct an online survey of 1,003 Canadians aged 18 and older. Responses were collected from June 20 to 21, 2013.
Cold Stone Creamery® Experience
Cold Stone Creamery's premium ice cream is made right in our restaurants. To experience Cold Stone, guests simply choose their cone or cup size - Kids, Regular, Large - ice cream or sorbet and any number of countless mix-ins such as fruit, nuts, candies and other toppings. A Team Member mixes the selections with spades on a chilled granite stone, and the Creation is presented to the guest as The Ultimate Ice Cream. Guests can also enjoy Cold Stone Creamery's take-home treats such as ice cream cookie sandwiches, cupcakes, pies and cakes. More information is available at www.coldstone.ca. Follow Cold Stone Creamery on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ColdStoneCanada.
About Tim Hortons Inc.
Tim Hortons is one of the largest publicly-traded restaurant chains in North America based on market capitalization, and the largest in Canada. Operating in the quick service segment of the restaurant industry, Tim Hortons appeals to a broad range of consumer tastes, with a menu that includes premium coffee, espresso-based hot and cold specialty drinks including lattes, cappuccinos and espresso shots, specialty teas, fruit smoothies, home-style soups, fresh Panini and classic sandwiches, wraps, hot breakfast sandwiches and fresh baked goods, including our trademark donuts. As of March 31st, 2013, Tim Hortons had 4,288 systemwide restaurants, including 3,453 in Canada, 808 in the United States and 27 in the Gulf Cooperation Council. More information about the Company is available at www.timhortons.com. Follow Tim Hortons on Twitter: www.twitter.com/timhortons.
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1 Government of Canada. Per Capita Consumption of Dairy Products. Accessed July 3, 2012: http://www.dairyinfo.gc.ca/pdf/dpconsumption_e.pdf
Image with caption: "Cold Stone Creamery is honouring National Ice Cream Day with the introduction of six new signature ice cream creations. With names like The Cold Stone Cooler and Love at First Bite, these creations were developed based on some of Canadians' top ice cream eating occasions. (CNW Group/Cold Stone Creamery)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20130715_C7195_PHOTO_EN_28981.jpg
SOURCE: Cold Stone Creamery
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