Foodservice

$1 Off at Stewart’s Shop Cone Counter for Kids in Uniforms

Promotion covers sports teams, music groups, clubs
Stewart's Shops' $1 off cones for kids in uniform promotion
Photograph courtesy of Stewart's Shops

BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. — Stewart’s Shops wants to let youth coaches, club leaders and advisors know about its new promotion where kids in uniform can get $1 off any item ordered at the cone counter.

This deal applies to any youth uniform including sports jerseys, concert attire or other club apparel.

Coaches and leaders looking for a way to celebrate after a sporting event, orchestra concert or troop meeting now have a new option, the company said.

This deal is good for anything at the cone counter including ice cream cones, banana splits, hand-packed pints, milkshakes, brownie and hot fudge sundaes, Stewart’s Make Your Own Sundaes and more. The offer is good only on full-priced items.

Stewart’s Shops, which is known for backing its communities, plans to donate $1.2 million in 2022 to various organizations that provide recreation activities to children.

Founded in 1945, Ballston Spa, N.Y.-based Stewart’s Shops is an employee- and family-owned c-store chain known for its milk, ice cream, coffee, Easy Food meals and other convenience items. There are 354 Stewart’s Shops in upstate New York and southern Vermont.

Stewart's Shops is No. 23 on the 2022 Top 40 Update to CSP’s 2021 Top 202 ranking of c-store chains by size.

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