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Soda jerk (or soda jerker) [1] is an American term used to refer to a person—typically a young man—who would operate the soda fountain in a restaurant, preparing and serving soda drinks and ice cream sodas. [2] The drinks were made by mixing flavored syrup, carbonated water, and occasionally malt powder over either ice or a few scoops of ...
The Hummer is an ice cream cocktail originally created in Detroit, Michigan, at Bayview Yacht Club by Jerome Adams. It was the first "boozy milkshake" of the late 1960s. It is made with light rum and Kahlua and vanilla ice cream. [1] Two legendary bartenders have been credited with creating the drink.
The production crew also spent two days taping at Franklin Fountain, an "old school" ice cream scoop shop in Old City, where Adam sampled the "Franklin Mint", a sundae consisting of mint chocolate chip ice cream (which Adam said is his all-time favorite flavor of ice cream), marshmallow cream, bittersweet fudge, crème de menthe syrup, and ...
Virginia: Pop's Ice Cream and Soda Bar. Roanoke Check the charming chalkboard to find out what flavors you can choose from for your milkshake at Pop's Ice Cream and Soda Bar. Rotating choices have ...
The concern also distributes Isaly brand ice cream (except Klondikes) to stores in Western Pennsylvania. The Klondike Bar product line is now owned by Unilever . There are at least three Isaly's still in operation in southwestern Pennsylvania in the areas of West View , Turtle Creek , and East Allegheny (city neighborhood of Pittsburgh), all ...
Beth’s “Two Scoops of Ice Cream, Three Shots of Vodka” Smoothie. Makes 1 smoothie. Ingredients. 2 large scoops vanilla ice cream 3 shots vodka (3 oz) 1/4 cup fresh orange juice
Adam had to eat an 8-patty onion-topped cheeseburger (known as the "Ochoburger"), 2 coleslaw-topped hot dogs, a side of crinkle-cut fries, a soda, and a "Mother Futcher" milkshake (made with three scoops of butter pecan ice cream, milk, and Grandmother Futcher's coffee cake) – all in under 20 minutes.
How about impressing guests with a milkshake they've never tried: An oatmeal cookie ice cream sandwich milkshake. Just toss an oatmeal cookie ice cream sandwich in the blender for the same results ...