Cold Stone Creamery and Make-A-Wish Foundation Fundraiser

Cold Stone locations host ninth-annual “World’s Largest Ice Cream Social”

Press Release

Scottsdale, Ariz. (Sept. 1, 2010) – Cold Stone Creamery® and the Make-A-Wish Foundation are inviting the country to help make Kate’s wish come true by participating in the “World’s Largest Ice Cream Social.” Kate, an 11-year-old with a life-threatening congenital spinal-cord condition, wished to be the Cold Stone Tastemaster™ and she’s hoping ice cream lovers around the country will dig into the exclusive ice cream Creation™ that she developed.

Throughout September, every Cold Stone store nationwide will sell paper wish stars for $1 each. The month-long fundraiser will culminate in the ninth-annual “World’s Largest Ice Cream Social” on Sept. 30. During the social, Cold Stone locations will give away three-ounce portions of Kate’s Creation from 5-8 p.m., while encouraging guests to make a donation to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Cold Stone Creamery has supported the

Make-A-Wish Foundation since 2002, generating more than $3.6 million in donations.

“Each year, I’ve had the pleasure of working with various wish kids, but this year I was able to be part of a child’s wish, which was such a memorable experience,” said Ray Karam, Cold Stone Creamery Sr. Tastemaster™. “I want to encourage everyone to come and be part of Kate’s wish. You get free ice cream and help a great cause – it doesn’t get better than that!”

Kate, who hails from Tampa, Fla., was inspired to become this year’s Cold Stone Creamery wish kid after she attended last year’s social. An ice cream connoisseur, Kate discovered that a wish kid has the responsibility of creating an exclusive Creation for the “World’s Largest Ice Cream Social.” When the Make-A-Wish Foundation asked Kate for her most heartfelt wish, she knew she was the perfect candidate for the position.

In March, Kate traveled to the Cold Stone Creamery World Headquarters in Scottsdale, Ariz., to work with the Cold Stone Tastemaster to mix up this year’s Make-A-Wish® Creation. Kate was named “Junior Tastemaster” and invented Kate’s Creation: caramel apple ice cream mixed with graham cracker pie crust, chocolate shavings and apple pie filling. Her exclusive Creation will be featured at Cold Stone locations throughout September.

“My wish day at Cold Stone was the most delicious day of my life!” Kate exclaimed.

Ice cream lovers and supporters of the Make-A-Wish Foundation are encouraged to be part of Kate’s wish and visit their local Cold Stone Creamery on Thursday, Sept. 30.

For more information about Cold Stone Creamery, visit www.coldstonecreamery.com.




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