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You can get free ice cream today in Toronto on National Ice Cream Day

Toronto ice cream shop, Cereal Box Cafe, is giving away free ice cream today — and you can get your hands on the sweet treat, too.

Located inside of Lucky's Bodega at 213 Ossington, Cereal Box Cafe serves up swirls of sweet, creamy, chilly goodness with mix-ins that'll make you feel like a kid again.

In honour of National Ice Cream Day, Dished Toronto is partnering up with Cereal Box Cafe to give away 100 free cups of ice cream today, Sunday July 21, starting at 2 p.m.

Here's everything you need to know to score a free soft serve.

  • Be one of the first 100 people to show up at Cereal Box Cafe (inside Lucky's Bodega) at 213 Ossington Ave. When you get there just line up in front of the shop and a member of our staff will verify that you qualify for a free ice cream.
  • To qualify for a free ice cream, you must show us that you follow either Dished Toronto on Instagram or TikTok and follow Cereal Box Cafe on Instagram or TikTok.
  • You'll be able to get a cup of ice cream in the flavour of your choice with one custom topping, valued at $8, completely free — just because everyone deserves a sweet treat now and then.

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One of the ice cream flavours you get can from Cereal Box Cafe.

Cereal Box Cafe will be giving out ice cream to the first 100 people in line, and each individual qualifies for one cup of ice cream each. 

See you there!

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Fareen Karim


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