Cold Stone Creamery Hosts World's Largest Ice Cream Social

On Thursday September 25th, Coldstone Creamery is hosting the World’s Largest Ice Cream Social at locations nationwide. For the whole month of September, Cold Stone has been selling wall stars to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation, who grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions. They also introduced two new ice cream flavors, Marshmallow and Nutter Butter, as well as two special “Make-A-Wish Creations” inspired by two Wish Children, Jack and Emily.

  • Jack’s creation is Marshmallow Ice Cream with Oreo Cookies, Chocolate Chips and Fudge.
  • Emily’s creation is made with NUTTER BUTTER Ice Cream mixed with Yellow Cake, Kit Kat and White Chocolate Chips.

From 5-8 P.M. on Thursday, Cold Stone will be hosting the World’s Largest Ice Cream Social to “join together and share the simple pleasures of life with a FREE ice cream and family fun.”

All guests who visit between 5 and 8 will be treated to a 3 oz. serving of either Jack’s or Emily’s creation, on the house. All donations from the event will benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

This is really awesome, for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the community, and especially the children. Good job Cold Stone! If you get a chance to go, take some pictures and send them to [email protected].

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