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National Cheesecake Day

Celebrated on 07/30/2026

Quick Fact

National Cheesecake Day is celebrated on July 30th each year, a date possibly chosen because it falls in the middle of summer when fresh berries—a classic cheesecake topping—are in peak season. The first recorded cheesecake recipe dates back to ancient Greece, where it was served to athletes during the first Olympic games in 776 BC.

Origins and Establishment of National Cheesecake Day

National Cheesecake Day was officially established in 2010 by the Cheesecake Factory, a popular restaurant chain known for its extensive cheesecake menu. The company chose July 30th to celebrate the dessert, likely to boost summer sales and encourage customers to indulge in a slice. Since its inception, the day has been promoted through special offers, such as half-price cheesecake slices at participating locations, making it a widely recognized food holiday.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Over time, National Cheesecake Day has evolved from a corporate marketing event into a nationwide celebration embraced by bakeries, restaurants, and home bakers. Social media plays a significant role, with hashtags like #NationalCheesecakeDay trending as people share photos of their favorite cheesecake creations. Modern celebrations include baking contests, recipe swaps, and limited-edition flavors. The day has also inspired awareness campaigns, with some establishments donating a portion of sales to charity.

Facts & General Observations

  • Americans consume approximately 1.5 million pounds of cheesecake each year, with New York-style cheesecake being the most popular variety.
  • July is National Ice Cream Month, but cheesecake sales spike by over 30% on July 30th compared to other summer days.
  • The world's largest cheesecake weighed over 6,000 pounds and was made in Mexico in 2010 to celebrate National Cheesecake Day.

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