Halo Top is giving away 8,000 pints to anyone named after an ice cream brand

Halo Top is distributing numerous free ice cream pints for National Ice Cream Day, but you’ll only get one if your name seems recognizable from their freezer section!

Between the 14th and 21st of July, individuals sharing a name similar to popular ice cream brands become eligible for a complimentary pint of Halo Top.

The brand is offering a grand total of 8,000 pints as a tribute to the eight fresh flavors it introduced back in 2025.

How to get free Halo Top ice cream pint

Alright, let me walk you through this step-by-step:

1. Head over to Halo Top’s website.
2. Look for the form they have provided.
3. Fill out the form with your details.
4. Make a purchase from their store first, it’s mandatory.
5. After making the purchase, keep your proof of transaction handy.
6. Submit your proof of purchase on their site where you filled out the form.
7. Once verified, they will send you your free pint!

Among countless ice cream manufacturers, Halo Top provides a compilation of leading brands for your reference, helping you determine whether you meet their criteria.

  • Baskin
  • Bell
  • Ben
  • Blue
  • Dazs
  • Dreyer
  • Edy
  • Haagen
  • Hill
  • Jeni
  • Jerry
  • Kemps
  • Leeuwen
  • Nick
  • Oatly
  • Robbins
  • Talenti
  • Tillamook
  • Turkey
  • Van

If your name is similar to an unlisted ice cream brand, don’t worry! You can still connect to their official website by choosing the ‘other’ option and providing a link during the selection process with Halo Top.

Indeed, as you see—those are our competitors’ names, but instead of rivalry, we’re expressing appreciation,” said Ryan Roznowski, Wells Director of Brand Marketing. “Being genuine ice cream enthusiasts ourselves, we’d like to use National Ice Cream Day to spread the joy and passion for ice cream in all its shapes, tastes, and brand identities.

On several occasions, companies have organized ice cream promotions, such as Kroger distributing more than 45,000 pints in 2024 for the summer solstice celebration.

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2025-07-14 23:18