National Frappe Day

National Frappe Day

Celebrate National Frappe Day at your local ice cream or coffee shop for specials on this day by giving yourself a cold espresso fix!

About the Frappe:

National Frappe Day is celebrated every year in honor of this delicious drink that has become a mainstay in the U.S. Dating back, the frappe drink originated in Greece in 1957.

Some other fun facts about the frappe:

The frappe was invented by accident at the International Trade Fair when the inventor didn't have hot water to make his coffee and he had to use cold water

The word frappe first appeared in the 1848 of American English Dictionary and is derived from the French word frappe, meaning "to chill"

The first frappe in the U.S. was sold in Boston in the mid 1980's

laugh neon light signage turned on
Tell a Joke Day
"Tell a Joke Day" on August 16 is an unofficial holiday that celebrates the joy of humor and laughter. This lighthearted occasion encourages people to share their favorite jokes, puns, and witty one-liners with others. While its origins are unclear, the day has gained popularity as a fun way to spread cheer and connect with others through humor. Whether you're a natural comedian or just enjoy a good laugh, Tell a Joke Day offers a perfect excuse to brighten someone's day with a bit of levity.
National Tailors Day
National Tailors Day, observed on June 7th, celebrates the skilled artisans who create custom clothing and garments with precision and expertise. This day honors the craftsmanship of tailors and recognizes their contributions to the world of fashion.
Moth-er Day
In a world with so much natural beauty, there’s one creature that is often overlooked: the moth. While butterflies seem to get all the attention, moths are often feared, disliked or ignored, but Moth-er Day was set up to change all that.Moth-er Day is a great opportunity to learn about moths and even get involved […]
World Hello Day
World Hello Day is a secular holiday observed annually on November 21, to express that conflicts should be resolved through communication rather than the use of force. Participants verbally greet ten people or more on that day as an expression of the importance of personal communication in preserving peace. The annual global event began to […]

Share this:

We would love to send you a daily reminder of the holidays for the day so you can prepare yourself to celebrate the day!

×