National Something On a Stick Day is celebrated every March 28. It is celebrated to boost the holiday’s legitimacy. The day is about chow candy apples, creamsicles, shish kabobs, and teriyaki chicken on a stick.
History
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How to Celebrate National Something On a Stick Day?
People can enjoy a dinner party centered around your grill, and use official bamboo skewers to make kabobs of lamb, beef, chicken, tofu, and/or veggies.
You must fill your regular ice-cube trays with Kool-Aid or other sweet liquid, cover the trays with plastic wrap.
Timeline
- 1868 – food vendors sold yakitori — teriyaki chicken on a skewer stick — from their charcoal fire pits in the streets of the cities of Japan.
- 1905 – Popsicle was invented when A San Francisco-area youth accidentally left a sugary soda mix outdoors overnight.
- 1946 – The Cozy Dog Drive-In in Springfield, Illinois became the first restaurant to serve corn dogs on a stick.
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Dates
Year | Date | Day |
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2024 | March 28 | Thursday |
2025 | March 28 | Friday |
2026 | March 28 | Saturday |
2027 | March 28 | Sunday |
2028 | March 28 | Tuesday |