Turkey Hill Celebrates National Ice Cream Month

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The folks over at Turkey Hill are “giddy with anticipation” for National Ice Cream Month. Well, the wait is over, America’s favorite month started today, along with a chance to win a year’s supply of Turkey Hill ice cream. To enter, visit the company’s blog, the Ice Cream Journal, and leave a comment on one of their July posts. Good luck, and remember, ice cream is a perfect way to end a summer day!

Each Wednesdays in July we’ll write about something right here in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Those weekly entries will include an authentic Lancaster County prize, which we’ll give away to one comment chosen at random from that entire week. At the end of the month, we’ll give away our grand prize: a package that includes a year’s supply of Turkey Hill ice cream, a one-night stay at a local Lancaster County bed & breakfast AND a personally guided tour of Turkey Hill Dairy by everyone’s favorite ice cream expert, Ernie!

Turkey Hill will be at some great 4th of July events this holiday weekend. If you happen to be close to one of these, stop by for some fun, and for some free samples.

* July 1st – York, PA – York Revolution Sampling
* July 4th – Frederick, MD – An Independence Day Celebration
* July 4th – Fredericksburg, VA – Heritage Festival
* July 3rd – Columbus, OH – Red, White and Boom
* July 3rd, 4th – Pittsburgh, PA – Pittsburgh Regatta
* July 6th – Philadelphia, PA – Phillies
* July 4, 5, and 6 – Philadelphia, PA – Super Scooper All-You-Can-Eat Ice Cream Festival at Penn’s Landing. Admission is only five dollars and all proceeds benefit the Joshua Kahan Fund to fight pediatric leukemia and the Children’s Hospital Oncology Division.

3 Comments on “Turkey Hill Celebrates National Ice Cream Month”

  1. don’t know where to put my complaint. there is no number or website on the ice cream container.

    chocolate chip mint is not the same. where’s the chips? it used to be loaded with every scoop.

    disappointed.

  2. don’t know where to put my complaint. there is no number or website on the ice cream container.

    chocolate chip mint is not the same. where’s the chips? it used to be loaded with every scoop.

    disappointed.

  3. don’t know where to put my complaint. there is no number or website on the ice cream container.

    chocolate chip mint is not the same. where’s the chips? it used to be loaded with every scoop.

    disappointed.

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