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Chattanooga’s Ice Cream Crawl

Celebrate National Ice Cream Day and enter in to win some pretty sweet prizes.

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This event will be legen — wait for it — dairy.

Photo by @foodieoc via Chattanooga Tourism Co.

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We’ve got the inside scoop, Nooga. National Ice Cream Day is coming up on Sunday, July 16, but what if we told you you could celebrate this tasty holiday all weekend long?

Enter: Chattanooga’s Ice Cream Crawl. From Friday, July 14-Sunday, July 16 you’re in for a weekend full of cool summer treats + opportunities to win some pretty sweet prizes.

💰Prizes

At each participating location, a poster or checkout card will be displayed with a QR code you can scan to enter a “mystery word.” For each mystery word submitted, you will be entered to win special prizes like a $100 Chattanooga Express Card + ice cream prize packages with goodies from participating shops.

🍦Local participants

  • The Ice Cream Show
  • Clumpies Ice Cream Co. (Northshore + Southside locations)
  • Coldstone Creamery
  • Peach Cobbler Factory
  • Ben & Jerry’s
  • Milk & Honey
  • Downtown Dough

Bonus: Looking for more ice cream fun? Check out our readers’ suggestions for a unique ice cream flavor that describes Chattanooga + utilizes locally sourced ingredients

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