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June 20th

National Ice Cream Soda Day

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An Ice Cream Soda is a classic American beverage made with carbonated water, flavored syrup, and a scoop or scoops of vanilla ice cream. It is typically served in a tall glass, with a straw and a long spoon for mixing and sipping. To make an Ice Cream Soda, the flavored syrup (often chocolate, vanilla, or fruit-flavored) is added to a glass, followed by a scoop or scoops of vanilla ice cream. The glass is then filled with carbonated water or soda water, which creates a fizzy, creamy, and delicious drink. Ice Cream Sodas have been a popular treat in the United States since the late 1800s, and they were originally served at soda fountains and ice cream parlors. Today, they are still a beloved classic, and can be found at diners, ice cream shops, and soda fountains across the country.