Utah's official 'Aggie Ice Cream Day' celebrates 100 years of USU-produced sweet treats
Gov. Spencer Cox, an alumnus of Utah State University, signed an official declaration earlier this year that designated June 21, 2022, as Aggie Ice Cream Day.
An event was held Tuesday to mark the 100-year anniversary. There were prize giveaways, including a year's supply of Aggie Ice Cream, and a discount of 100 cents off single-scoop cones. "Everybody who comes to Utah State University knows what Aggie Ice Cream is, what it tastes like, and more importantly, what it means — it's kind of a heritage, a legacy that our alumni strongly associate with this campus," White said."There are many people who aren't even our alumni or graduates that have come and will stop by here either on their way to Bear Lake or to Yellowstone to be able to partake and enjoy this very important treat.
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