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Aug. 26—How early is too early to enjoy a banana split? "Anytime is a good time," said Eva Gilbert, 8, of Latrobe as she enjoyed lunch with sisters Lily, 6 and Anna, 4, at the Great American ...
Jul. 2—Latrobe's Great American Banana Split Celebration is returning with an in-person format featuring entertainment and activities Aug. 21 at Legion Keener Park. After pandemic restrictions ...
A banana split is an American ice cream-based dessert consisting of a peeled banana cut in half lengthwise, and served with ice-cream and sauce between the two pieces. There are many variations, but the classic banana split is made with three scoops of ice cream (one each of vanilla , chocolate , and strawberry ).
Latrobe was also served by the Ligonier Valley Railroad from 1877 to 1952. The banana split is claimed to have been invented 1904 in Latrobe by David Evans Strickler at the pharmacy that later became named Strickler's Drug Store. [4] In 2004, the National Ice Cream Retailers Association (NICRA) certified Latrobe as the birthplace of the banana ...
Aug. 9—(Editor's note: To mark Westmoreland County's 250th birthday this year, we've come up with a list of 250 things — 10 things in 25 communities — that we consider to be important to the ...
A banana split is a dessert that includes a banana and ice cream. "Banana Split" or "Banana Splits" can also refer to: Banana Sundae, a Filipino comedy gag show known from 2008 to 2011 as Banana Split; Banana Split, a 2018 American comedy film "Le Banana Split", a 1979 song by Belgian pop singer Lio
There's something about a traditional banana split that gets our heart racing. Could it be the scoops of vanilla, chocolate and strawberry ice cream? ... Main Menu. News. News. Entertainment ...
Although the banana as an exotic fruit was introduced to the American public in the 1880s, it was later in 1904, that the banana split was invented in the town of Latrobe, Pennsylvania, by 23-year-old pharmacy apprentice David Strickler, who was inspired to create a new sundae after seeing a soda jerk during a visit to Atlantic City.