Ben & Jerry’s announces Free Cone Day dates. Here’s what you need to know:

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There’s nothing sweeter than free Ben & Jerry’s.

Free Cone Day, a long-standing tradition at participating scoop shops around the world, is back again this year.

The Burlington, Vermont-based company has given out free ice cream to customers every year since 1979, a year after Ben & Jerry’s was founded.

According to the company, “What began as a simple thank you to the Burlington community has grown into a global celebration spanning 13 countries and remains our favorite unofficial holiday of the year.”

The American ice cream chain will celebrate the “biggest Ben & Jerry’s day of the year” on Tuesday, April 14, by offering free scoops “all day long.”

“…we aim to break our own free cone record (1 million!) by giving away at least 1,000,000 cones!” Ben & Jerry’s said in a statement. “From Burlington to Brighton, Mallorca to Montreal, fans can line up for their favorite chunky, swirled flavors. And of course, they can return to the line as often as they like.”

Here’s what you need to know about Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day.

When is Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day?

This year’s Free Cone Day is scheduled for Tuesday, April 14th.

What can I get on Free Corn Day?

Customers can redeem a free Ben & Jerry’s scoop of their choice, including a cone, At participating Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shops on Free Cone Day.

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