National Blueberry Popsicle Day | September 2
Sat Sep 2nd

National Blueberry Popsicle Day

On September 2nd, National Blueberry Popsicle Day will be held, as well as National Blueberry Popsicle Month. It's a refreshing way to cool down, being scheduled in the middle of the summer dog days. Buy a box of blueberry-flavored Popsicles or make your own. Either way, the dish will be a delectable one! With the end of summer approaching, now is the time to commemorate this National Day..

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In 1905, Frank Epperson, an 11-year-old Frank Epperson, was outside on his porch, mixing water with a white powdered flavoring to make soda. Upon entering, he left it on the porch with the stirring stick still attached. Frank discovered the drink had frozen to the stick that night at a record low that night and the following morning.

Epperson's treat at a fireman's ball, 1922, was a huge success. In 1923, he created and sold his frozen treat-on-a-stick at an amusement park in Alameda, California. Epperson applied for a patent in 1924 for his frozen confectionery, which he described as "Epsicle" ice pop. "Popsicle" was then renamed by the owner, who later renamed it "Popsicle."

Learn how to celebrate natioan blueberry popsicle day on natioan blueberry popsicle day

Be sure to get yourself a blueberry Popsicle and use #BlueberryPopsicleDay to post on social media.. Here's a simple Homemade Blueberry Popsicles Recipe to try out.. We have some other fantastic suggestions for a berry blueberry celebration: We have some more fabulous plans for a berry blueberry festival:

  • Join us in a Blueberry Popsicle dish. If you do, we will be sure to give you credit as well. To complete the form, please visit our recipe page
  • Whether at work, school, or with friends, bring blueberry popsicles to share at work, school, or with friends
  • Order some blueberries from your new ice cream truck.. (Yes, they do sell Popsicles, too!)
  • As you enjoy your frozen treat, take a selfie.
  • In a cooler packed with ice, bring blueberry Popsicles to a game or the beach
  • To your new carbonated clear soda, add a blueberry Popsicle. It will cool your drink and flavor it, too

Also, don't forget to post your Blueberry Popsicle celebration on social media. Use #NationalBlueberryPopsicleDay to promote #NationalBlueberryPopsicleDay.

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