Iceland offers free ice lollies to Northern Ireland summer camps in holiday giveaway!
- Love Ballymena
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Summer camps across Northern Ireland have the chance to claim free ice lollies this summer as Iceland Foods launches a limited giveaway aimed at helping community groups keep young people cool during the school holidays.
The supermarket chain is giving away 160 rocket ice lollies to each of 10 successful camps, with sports camps, school clubs and community-led summer schemes all eligible to apply.
How to apply
Camp organisers who would like to take part should email rachel.spillane@iceland.co.uk before 31 July 2026.
The email should include:
The name of the summer camp or group
The expected number of attendees
The nearest Iceland store
The offer is available on a first come, first served basis, with the first 10 eligible summer camps to apply each receiving 160 Iceland Rocket ice lollies (20 packs of eight).
Successful entrants will be contacted directly by Iceland and will need to collect their prize from their nominated local store before 28 August 2026.
Full terms and conditions are available at iceland.co.uk/terms, while further information about Iceland can be found at iceland.co.uk.
Supporting community activities
Ron Metcalfe, Managing Director of Iceland Foods, said:
“We’re delighted to support summer camps and groups across Northern Ireland this year by providing a refreshing treat to help cool down after a full day of outdoor fun.
“Iceland is committed to engaging with local communities, backing summer initiatives, and adding a small but memorable touch to camp experiences throughout Northern Ireland.”
What organisers should know
The giveaway is open to Northern Ireland residents aged 18 or over who are entering on behalf of an eligible summer camp.
There is no purchase necessary, but only 10 camps will receive the prize, meaning organisers who are interested are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
Camp leaders should also note that prizes must be collected from their chosen Iceland store, and it remains their responsibility to check product ingredients and allergens before distributing the ice lollies to children.
With many schools, sports clubs and community organisations running summer programmes over the coming weeks, the promotion offers a simple way for a handful of local camps to add an extra treat to their activities while places remain available.
