Eat Ice Cream For Breakfast Day!

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Are you ready for the upcoming holiday? No, not the Super Bowl or the one celebrating love and romance, the one celebrating good tastes. The first Saturday every February is Eat Ice Cream for Breakfast Day. It’s an important holiday, and it’s been around longer than you might think. History It was started in the 60’s by a mother trying … Read More

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It’s National Strawberry Ice Cream Day!

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Here in Harmony, when there’s a holiday that fits us as perfectly as National Strawberry Ice Cream Day, you know we have to shout it from the rooftops! HAPPY NATIONAL STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM DAY! January 15th is National Strawberry Ice Cream Day, and while it may seem like an odd day to celebrate an ice cream- with it being in … Read More

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Harmony Ice Cream for the Holidays

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The holidays are here, family gatherings are being planned, and final touches on menus leave us anticipating a delicious home-cooked meal. But we all know that the best part of any holiday meal is dessert, of course! For the traditionalist at heart, serve up a scoop of Harmony Valley Creamery’s Vanilla Bean ice cream alongside pumpkin pie, pecan pie, or … Read More

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Harmony Ice Cream Gives Back

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You probably already know that one lick of our craft creamy ice cream makes your taste buds dance. But did you also know that buying Harmony Valley Creamery ice cream is a choice you can truly feel good about? We’re not just bringing craft ice cream to our corner of California, we’re doing what we can to give back to this … Read More

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All Hail the Ice Cream Cone

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Ice cream just wouldn’t be the same without the cone. Waffle cones, sugar cones, pretzel cones, any cone will do. On September 22nd, we celebrate National Ice Cream Cone Day. As if we needed an excuse to pick up a pint of Harmony Valley Creamery’s udderly awesome ice cream and some cones to honor our favorite dessert! The ice cream cone … Read More

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Is Craft Ice Cream the new Craft Beer?

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Unless you’ve been living on another planet for the past few years, you couldn’t have missed the rise of craft beer. They (the people who say these types of things) say millennials are driving the craft beer boom with their love for high-quality products. In the United States, there are more than 20,000 brands of beer to choose from, and … Read More

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Happy Root Beer Float Day!

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As far as the major ice cream holidays go, Root Beer Float Day has to be one of our favorites. Mark your calendars: it’s coming up on August 6! We’re so happy it falls on a weekend this year! That way, your job hopefully won’t get in the way of your Root Beer Float-making. Now, you may still be trying to … Read More

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July is Ice Cream Month. Let’s Celebrate!

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While July might be known for fireworks, beaches and BBQ’s, there’s one reason in particular we at Harmony Valley Creamery are especially excited about this extraordin-dairy month. It’s National Ice Cream Month! President Ronald Reagan declared July as National Ice Cream Month in 1984. That’s not all though, as he also named July 16 as National Ice Cream Day. How cool is that? … Read More

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Celebrate National Ice Cream Soda Day!

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Thanksgiving focuses on turkey. Independence Day is all about those fireworks. Ice cream isn’t nearly well-represented enough in the major national holidays. Luckily, National Ice Cream Soda Day helps us make up for it. Mark your calendars! On June 20, you need to celebrate this ice-creamy day with an ice cream soda of your own. It’s pretty easy: Step One: Poor … Read More

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DIY Ice Cream Presidents

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It seems even US Presidents both past and present have a fondness for ice cream. While we’re not sure if our current POTUS  is a DIY ice cream fanatic, we definitely know two of our founding fathers – George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were.  In fact George Washington loved DIY ice cream so much that he bought ice cream-making and serving supplies for the capital. … Read More

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