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JULY FOOD HOLIDAYS!!






Beyond Independence Day Barbeques, There’s A National Food Holiday Every Day!
It's National Food Day of?
Day-Long Observances
Ice Cream Sundae Day is the third Sunday in July

July 1 -

July 2 - National Anisette Day






July 3 - National Chocolate Wafer Day / Eat Beans Day

July 4 - National Barbecued Spareribs Day

July 4 - Caesar Salad Birthday

July 4 - Sidewalk Egg Frying Day





July 5 - National Apple Turnover Day

July 5 - Graham Cracker Day

July 6 - National Fried Chicken Day

July 7 - National Strawberry Sundae Day

July 7 - Chocolate Day






July 7 - Macaroni day

July 7 - Ice Cream Cone Day

July 8 - National Milk Chocolate with Almonds Day

July 9 - National Sugar Cookie Day

July 10 - National Pina Colada Day






July 11 - National Blueberry Muffin Day

July 11 - Vegetarian Food Day

July 12 - National Pecan Pie Day

July 12 - National Blueberry Muffin Day

July 12 - Eat Your Jello Day (Bill Cosby's Birthday)





July 13 - National Ice Cream Day

July 13 - National French Fries Day

July 14 - National Grand Marnier Day

July 15 - National Tapioca Pudding Day

July 15 - Gummi Worm Day





July 16 - National Corn Fritters Day

July 16 - Ice Cream Sundae Day

July 16 - Fresh Spinach Day

July 16 - National Ice Cream Day

July 17 - National Peach Ice Cream Day 






July 18 - National Caviar Day

July 19 - National Daiquiri Day

July 20 - National Lollipop Day

July 20 - National Ice Cream Soda Day

July 20 - Fortune Cookie Day 






July 21 - National Junk Food Day

July 21 - National Ice Cream Day

July 21 - National Creme Brulee Day

July 22 - National Penuche Fudge Day

July 22 - Maple Syrup Day

July 23 - National Vanilla Ice Cream Day





July 23 - National Hot Dog Day

July 24 - National Tequila Day

July 25 - National Hot Fudge Sundae Day

July 26 - National Coffee Milkshake Day

July 27 - National Scotch Day

July 27 - National Cream Brulee Day 





 

July 28 - National Milk Chocolate Day

July 29 - National Lasagna Day

July 29 - Cheese Sacrifice Purchase Day

July 30 - National Cheesecake Day

July 31 - National Raspberry Cake Day





July 31 - Cotton Candy Day

July 31 - Jump for Jelly Beans Day








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