Free People’s Pops Friday & Saturday Complements of The Cooking Channel Ice Cream Truck

Date June 22, 2010

People's Pops & Cooking Channel

What better way to celebrate the arrival of summer and the Cooking Channel than with free frozen treats? The Food Network’s new baby has created a “one-of-a-kind” ice cream truck to tour the country and promote itself by handing out free frozen dessert. New Yorkers get a special treat this Friday and Saturday when the Cooking Channel ice cream truck doles out free People’s Pops, the new Chelsea Market-based shop offering popsicles made from seasonal fruits.  The truck will be at Chelsea Market Friday from 10AM to 6PM (75 9th Ave b/t 15th & 16th St) and at the NYC FoodFilm Festival Saturday from 12PM to 10PM under the Brooklyn Bridge.  Check out the rest of the national tour schedule after the jump…

National Tour Schedule

(Dates and locations subject to change)

June 25-26   New York

July 1  Boston

July 4   Washington D.C.

July 17   Atlanta

July 19   Knoxville

July 20   Nashville

July 23   Cincinnati

July 28   Philadelphia

July 31- August 1  Atlantic City

September 4-5  Los Angeles

September 7  San Francisco

September 11  San Diego

September 19  Dallas

September 21  New Orleans

September 25  Chicago

October 7- 10  New York

2 Responses to “Free People’s Pops Friday & Saturday Complements of The Cooking Channel Ice Cream Truck”

  1. The City Sweet Tooth » Also Free People's Pops Friday and Saturday! said:

    […] Free People’s Pops! The truck will be at Chelsea Market Friday from 10AM to 6PM (75 9th Ave b/t 15th & 16th St) and at the NYC FoodFilm Festival Saturday from 12PM to 10PM under the Brooklyn Bridge.  More details and touring schedule from NYC Food Guy here! […]

  2. TODAY: FREE People’s Pops @ Chelsea Market | NY Social Agenda said:

    […] what a better way to celebrate than by enjoying a FREE frozen treat?! Thanks to a heads up from the NYC Food Guy, the Cooking Channel is hosting a promotional event today and giving out free People’s […]

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