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JUNE FOOD HOLIDAYS!!


 


Here's a list of the National food holidays for the month of June:







June 1: National Hazelnut Cake Day


June 2: National Rocky Road Ice Cream Day









June 3: National Egg Day

June 4: National Cheese Day

June 4: National Frozen Yogurt Day










June 4: National Cognac Day

June 5: National Gingerbread Day

June 6: National Applesauce Cake Day









June 7: National Chocolate Ice Cream Day

June 8: Jelly-Filled Doughnut Day

June 8: World Oceans Day (Sustainable Seafood)









June 9: National Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie Day

June 10: Herbs & Spices Day

June 10: National Iced Tea Day








June 10: National Black Cow* Day /*A root beer float

June 11: National German Chocolate Cake Day

June 12: International Cachaça Day









June 12: National Peanut Butter Cookie Day

June 13: Kitchen Klutzes of America Day

June 14: National Strawberry Shortcake Day








June 15: National Lobster Day

June 16: National Fudge Day

June 17: Eat All Your Veggies Day









June 17: National Apple Strudel Day

June 18: National Cherry Tart Day

June 18: International Picnic Day






June 19: National Dry Martini Day

June 20: National Vanilla Milkshake Day

June 21: National Peaches and Cream Day








June 22: National Chocolate Éclair Day

June 22: National Onion Rings Day

June 23: National Pecan Sandy Day









June 24: National Pralines Day

June 25: National Strawberry Parfait Day









   On National Almond Butter Crunch Day (June 29), treat yourself to one of the best:
Enstrom’s.

June 26: National Chocolate Pudding Day

June 27: National Indian Pudding Day

June 27: National Orange Blossom Day









June 28: National Tapioca Day

June 29: National Almond Buttercrunch Day







June 30: National Ice Cream Soda Day

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