Drumstick Road Trip is the ultimate way to celebrate that iconic sundae cone
Summer and road trips are a classic pairing. While hitting the open road is exciting, all those miles can make travelers crave a sweet treat. Why not add a little extra to that epic adventure with the Drumstick Road Trip?
For some people, getting in the car and heading from locale to locale satisfies their wanderlust. Whether it is seeking the biggest ball of twine or hitting every Triple D location, there is something about the freedom of being behind the wheel. Without sharing an armrest with a snoring travel companion, driving might be preferred to flying the sometimes less than friendly skies.
To incentivize people brining that iconic sundae cone along for the ride, the Drumstick Road Trip is going to giveaway the ultimate Drumstick vehicle to one lucky person. By completing all 11 stops on the Drumstick Road Trip and posting the photos online, one person will be able to customize the must have road trip vehicle.
The 11 stops include:
- Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York
- Plains, Georgia – “Smiling Peanut” statue
- Warren, Ohio – World’s Largest Drumsticks
- St. Louis, Missouri – Forest Park, the site of the 1904 World’s Fair
- Durant, Oklahoma – World’s Largest Peanut Sign
- Fort Worth, Texas – The Stockyards
- New Salem, North Dakota
- Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
- Las Vegas, Nevada – World’s Largest Chocolate Fountain
- Los Angeles, California – Chicken Boy Statue
- Oakland, California – Drumstick HQ
As the list shows, there is a reason why each of these locations are on the list. Whether it is a roadside wonder or a reference to food history, the reality is that food and travel always go hand in hand. Even if that iconic Route 66 might be filled with some favorite stops, there are many food related connections beyond the highway.
While this special promotion is a way for people to showcase their love of the iconic sundae cone, it is more than just engaging photos across the U.S. The creative idea allows people to have a conversation beyond just the common pleasantries.
Even if people cannot get to all 11 stops, they can share memories about that random stop at the continental divide where they discovered “the thing” exhibit at a highway stop. Sometimes a favorite food tastes even better when paired with a great road trip memory.
More information and all the details on the Drumstick Road Trip can be found on the brand’s website.