FREE ITALIAN ICE:On March 20,gothic eroticism group celebrate the first day of spring with a free Rita’s Italian Ice giveaway. Find your closest location here.
Another day, another free giveaway. What a time to be alive.
Folllowing on from the free slurpees at 7-Evelen, the free Lego make-and-take events, the free cupcakes from Baked by Melissa, and Dairy Queen's Cone Day, Rita's Italian Ice & Frozen Custard is inviting guests to celebrate the first day of spring with a free Rita’s Italian Ice giveaway on March 20. We can't think of a better way to mark the occasion.
Guests who visit a Rita's location on March 20 will receive a free 6-ounce Italian Ice in the available flavor of their choice. Rita's is expecting to give away approximately 1 million cups from all 575+ locations nationwide. That's a lot of ice.
Celebrate the first day of spring with a free Rita’s Italian Ice giveaway. Find your closest location here.
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