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National Ice Cream Day is observed on the third Sunday of July, a holiday proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan in 1984 who designated July as National Ice Cream Month — Americans consume more than 1.5 billion gallons of ice cream annually, making the U.S. the world’s second-largest ice cream market. National Daiquiri Day celebrates the rum, lime juice, and sugar cocktail named for the town of Daiquirí, Cuba, where American mining engineers invented the drink in 1898 during the Spanish-American War. National Football Day celebrates American football — the sport whose Super Bowl commands the largest single-day television audience in U.S. history and whose 32-team NFL generates more than $17 billion in annual revenue. Flight Attendant Safety Professionals’ Day was established to recognize that flight attendants are trained first responders — equipped to handle medical emergencies, evacuation, and security threats — as well as in-flight service providers. Cold dairy, Cuban rum, a pigskin, and a safety demonstration.
All Holidays On July 19
National Daiquiri Day
National Ice Cream Day
Flight Attendant Safety Professionals' Day
Flitch Day
International Retainer Day
Martyr's Day Myanmar
National Football Day
Sandinista Revolution Day
Woodie Wagon Day
About July 19
July 19 Q&As
What is the most popular holiday on July 19?
On July 19, National Ice Cream Day is the most widely recognized U.S. food holiday, proclaimed by President Reagan in 1984. National Football Day is the most popular sports observance, celebrating a sport that generates more than $17 billion annually, and National Daiquiri Day is the most recognized cocktail observance.
What countries celebrate holidays on July 19?
July 19 observances span Nicaragua (Liberation Day/FSLN Revolution Day), Myanmar (Martyr’s Day), and the U.S., which hosts National Ice Cream Day, National Daiquiri Day, National Football Day, and Lake Superior Day. Flitch Day is observed in Dunmow, Essex, England.
What food holidays are on July 19?
July 19 includes National Ice Cream Day, proclaimed by President Reagan in 1984 for a dessert Americans consume at more than 1.5 billion gallons annually, and National Daiquiri Day, celebrating the rum-and-lime cocktail invented in Cuba in 1898.