This Sunday, June 21, is the Summer Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, which officially marks the first day of summer. To celebrate the arrival of many people’s favorite time of the year, the supermarket giant Kroger is giving away 100,000 free pints of ice cream. But if you want one, you’ll have to act fast today.
How do I get my free ice cream from Kroger?
Kroger and its subsidiaries are giving away 100,000 pints of ice cream through a coupon system.
Today, Friday, June 19, beginning at 12 p.m. ET, Kroger will give away the 100,000 coupons on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last.
To grab one, you’ll need to go to the website FreeKrogerIceCream.com and choose a participating store from the drop-down list provided. You’ll then be given access to your digital coupon, which can be redeemed for one free pint of ice cream.
What type of ice cream can the coupon be redeemed for?
The digital coupon can be redeemed for any pint of Kroger® Brand Ice Cream.
Kroger offers numerous flavors of branded ice cream, including traditional ones like vanilla, chocolate, mint chocolate chip, and rocky road.Â
And to celebrate the summer, the company is also introducing a limited-time All-American Ice Cream collection featuring three new flavors: Seventh Inning Swirl, Sweet As Cherry Pie, and Banana Split Social.
What stores can I get a free ice cream from?
According to Kroger’s ice cream giveaway website, customers are eligible to redeem the coupons at the following Kroger-owned chains:
- Baker’s
- City Market
- Dillons
- Food 4 Less
- FoodsCo
- Fred Meyer
- Fry’s
- Gerbes
- Jay C
- King Soopers
- Kroger
- Mariano’s
- Metro Market
- Pay-Less Super Markets
- Pick ‘n Save
- Ralphs
- Smith’s Food and Drug
How long do I have to redeem my free ice cream coupon?
While Kroger will give away its coupons for a free pint of ice cream today, and the Summer Solstice is on Sunday, you actually have longer to redeem the coupons for your free pint than just this weekend.
Kroger says that the coupons can be redeemed through Friday, July 3.
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