Sunday, July 19 is National Ice Cream Day. Here are a few ways to save on a sweet, icy treat this weekend.

Baskin Robbins: All month long, you can upgrade your double scoop of ice cream with a free waffle cone. Celebrate BR's 70th birthday on Friday, July 31 and get 31 percent off of all ice cream sundaes at participating Baskin-Robbins locations nationwide.

Carvel: Buy one soft serve cup or cone of any size and get one free. The offer is good only on soft-serve and is valid all day.

Cold Stone Creamery: Join the e-club and get a BOGO free coupon for any two creations. You can also enjoy this perk on your birthday.

Crooked Pines Farm Ice Cream Festival: Join this judged event on Saturday, July 18 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Teams will compete for the best ice cream. Entry for guests is $5. Crooked Pines Farm, 355 Harmony Road, Eatonton.

Davio's Northern Italian Steakhouse: Get a free gelato on the patio at Davio's on Sunday. One serving per guest, two scoops per serving. The offer is available all day. Gelato is from Atlanta-based Honeysuckle Gelato. Davio's Northern Italian Steakhouse, Phipps Plaza, 3500 Peachtree Road NE Atlanta.

PetSmart: Get your pup in on the action by visiting a PetSmart PetsHotel location (Buckhead, Perimeter, Smyrna and Duluth) for a free four-ounce complimentary serving of dog-safe ice cream. Treat Time is usually an add-on service to for pets staying at PetSmart PetsHotel. Treats are available while supplies last.

Know of other Ice Cream Day deals? Leave a comment or send an email to nedra.rhone@ajc.com.

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