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Ice Cream for Breakfast Day
<div class='row jobName'><span class='col-lg-3 col-md-3 col-sm-3 col-xs-12 sp10 RDR-bold'>Holiday or observance</span><div class='col-lg-9 col-md-9 col-sm-9 col-xs-12 sp10 '>Ice Cream for Breakfast Day</div></div><div class='row jobName'><span class='col-lg-3 col-md-3 col-sm-3 col-xs-12 sp10 RDR-bold'>Date</span><div class='col-lg-9 col-md-9 col-sm-9 col-xs-12 sp10 '>2021-02-06</div></div><div class='row jobName'><span class='col-lg-3 col-md-3 col-sm-3 col-xs-12 sp10 RDR-bold'>Day of the Week</span><div class='col-lg-9 col-md-9 col-sm-9 col-xs-12 sp10 '>Saturday</div></div><div class='row jobName'><span class='col-lg-3 col-md-3 col-sm-3 col-xs-12 sp10 RDR-bold'>Regions where observed</span><div class='col-lg-9 col-md-9 col-sm-9 col-xs-12 sp10 '>North America|South America</div></div><div class='row jobName'><span class='col-lg-3 col-md-3 col-sm-3 col-xs-12 sp10 RDR-bold'>Description</span><div class='col-lg-9 col-md-9 col-sm-9 col-xs-12 sp10 '>Ice Cream for Breakfast Day was created in the 1960s by housewife Florence Rappaport from New York. The idea behind the day was simply that Florence’s 6 children were exceptionally bored one cold and snowy February morning and she had to come up with something to entertain them so they wouldn’t get restless and cranky. The holiday really caught on too, thanks to Florence’s grandchildren, who have traveled extensively Ice Cream for Breakfast Day has been celebrated in countries all over the world, from Germany to Nepal, to as far as Namibia.</div></div>
Posted on 2/3/21