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IN-STORE EVENTS

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Better Breakfast Month Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct.15) National Apple Month

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National Biscuit Month National Blueberry Popsicle Month National Chicken Month National Ethnic Food Month

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National Burnt Ends Day. For many, it’s the best part of barbecue.

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National Food Bank Day World Coconut Day

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National Tailgating Day. Create a special instore display with all of the required food items so those on their way to cheer on their team can pick up everything in one place.

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Eat an Extra Dessert Day

Labor Day. Last chance for a beach party blowout!

National Macadamia Nut Day

Patriot Day. On this occasion, we pause to remember those lost in the 9/11 attacks in 2001.

Wife Appreciation Day. Those who usually let their better half do the shopping should do so instead — and purchase a bouquet of flowers as an added gesture.

National Quesadilla Day

National Day of Encouragement. This is a good time to let associates know what a great job they’re doing.

Respect for the Aged Day. This Japanese observance should be marked abroad as well.

National Pancake Day. What better way to start the day?

National Lobster Day

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National Coffee Ice Cream Day. Encourage customers to try making their own with a few simple ingredients purchased at the store.

National Ants on a Log Day. Let’s bring back this vintage healthy snack consisting of raisins, peanut butter and celery. What could be easier?

National String Cheese Day. Nearly every kid’s favorite snack is a natural lunchbox addition or after-school nibble.

National Chocolate Milk Day National Corned Beef Hash Day

National Acorn Squash Day. Have at the ready a full roster of recipes featuring this beloved botanical fruit that’s eaten like a vegetable.

National Cream Filled Donut Day. Direct customers in search of a little indulgence to the in-store bakery for an individual treat or a whole box to share with others.

National New York Day. Take this time to celebrate the unique cuisine of the Big Apple, which has the best pizza — OK, we admit that we’re biased.

National Drink Beer Day. A mixed 6-pack of local brews may help shoppers discover new favorites.

International Literacy Day. Run a checkout donation program supporting organizations that teach children and adults to read.

Get Ready Day. Remind shoppers to be prepared for any disaster with items that they can buy right in the store.

Autumnal Equinox. Have a great fall, but not the Humpty Dumpty kind.

International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste. Inform customers through signage, articles and more how they can be part of the solution.

National Wiener Schnitzel Day. Provide instructions on how to make this classic Viennese veal dish.

National Guacamole Day. Spicy or mild, this popular Mexican avocado dip can be used in a variety of ways.

Native American Day. For this occasion honoring the continent’s first inhabitants, team with local tribes to highlight their individual cultures, including their cuisines.

National Chewing Gum Day. Some may find it a rude habit, but chewing sugarless gum may increase the flow of saliva and reduce plaque. So there!

Harvest Moon Festival. Teach uninitiated shoppers about this Asian holiday, during which moon cakes are consumed.

National CleanUp Day. Salute your associates who volunteer for various environmental causes.

National Family Health and Fitness Day USA. Provide resources and products for parents and kids to embark on a shared wellness journey.


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