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See how brands engage their audience for National Frozen Food Day
Talk about retail holidays! We can safely assume this holiday was created by a supermarket or a grocery store. However, it takes a special sort of creative thought to come up with such a unique marketing opportunity. Scroll on to see how brands leveraged National Frozen Food Day.
No nukes given this #NationalFrozenFoodDay βοΈ pic.twitter.com/TNpSVbgNL6
— DoorDash (@DoorDash) March 6, 2020
Just chillin' at @wmarketnyc on #NationalFrozenFoodDay π₯Άπ What bar flavor would you like to see added to our delicious lineup? pic.twitter.com/EyySSCZtep
— Enlightened π¦ (@eatenlightened) March 6, 2020
We're proud to announce that we are once again boycotting "National Frozen Food Day".
— Texas Roadhouse (@texasroadhouse) March 6, 2020
We prefer to celebrate "National Make All Of Our Food From Scratch Day". pic.twitter.com/iraoRJVQy7
#FBF to 1928 when Clarence Birdseye was successful in producing the double belt freezer which would be the forerunner to modern freezing technology. #NationalFrozenFoodDay pic.twitter.com/F6wqqMah1j
— social@ashrae.org (@ashraenews) March 6, 2020
Double trouble! Itβs Shabbat and National Frozen Food Day! On the blog: To celebrate, end your Shabbat dinner with a refreshing frozen chocolate-coconut mousse cake. πhttps://t.co/uBrQPERuTl#PoweredByJNF #LoveGrowsInIsrael #Shabbat #Shalom #ShabbatShalom pic.twitter.com/0kmZJrw6fg
— Jewish National Fund-USA (@JNFUSA) March 6, 2020
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