
Tillamook has launched a new initiative offering customers free ice cream to those who have experienced “ice cream thefts” at the hands of family members.Tillamook announced the launch of the "Tillamook Meltdown Line," a hotline providing free tubs of ice cream to those who call (833) MLT-DOWN, while supplies last.The initiative aims to bring "justice to those who have fallen victim to ice cream theft," according to the company.
Classic, polarizing Easter treat arrives in dog formThe free tubs of ice cream are available to the first 1,000 people to call the hotline by April 18. The offer is limited to one customer per household.The diary company launched the initiative after a 4-year-old boy called 911 in an attempt to send his “bad” mother to jail — for eating his ice cream.
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