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How to Score a FREE Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Cone

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It's not going to be quite so meltingly hot Tuesday, but our sunny SoCal skies are plenty of reason to hit up an area Häagen-Dazs shop in the late afternoon for a free cone. May 14, 2013 is the annual Häagen-Dazs Free Cone Day, and between 4 and 8 p.m. local scoop shops will be serving up the free sweet treats.

It's really that simple: Show up, order, and enjoy!

CBS2 published a list of addresses of SoCal Häagen-Dazs locations participating in Free Cone Day:

189 The Grove Drive, Los Angeles
8500 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles
100 W. Broadway, Glendale
889 Americana Way, Glendale
222 West Hill Crest Drive, Thousand Oaks
201 East Magnolia, Burbank
1 Mills Circle, Ontario
5620 Paseo de Norte, Carlsbad
1172 Prospect Street, La Jolla
7007 Friars Rd, San Diego
48400 Seminole Drive, Cabazon
1201 University Avenue, Riverside
83 Fortune Drive, Irvine
3333 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa
265 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach
608 The Shops at Mission Viejo, Mission Viejo
1550 South Disneyland Drive, Anaheim
20 City Blvd. West, Orange

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