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  2. The Icee Company - Wikipedia

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    The Icee was invented in 1958 by Omar Knedlik, a Dairy Queen owner in Coffeyville, Kansas. [3] The beverage was the result of faulty equipment in the Dairy Queen owned by Knedlik. [ 4 ] His soda machine broke and he began placing bottles of soda in the freezer to keep them cold.

  3. Jeremiah’s Italian Ice sets opening date in Warner Robins ...

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    A strawberry lemon Italian Ice at Jeremiah’s Italian Ice, which opens Tuesday at 810 Ga. 96, Suite 2200, in the Century Market Plaza Phase II in Warner Robins.

  4. Tennessee's first Jeremiah's Italian Ice in Murfreesboro ...

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    Tennessee's first Jeremiah's Italian Ice is located at 3242 Memorial Blvd. in Suite A near Dunkin and Two J's Grille.

  5. J&J Snack Foods - Wikipedia

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    J&J Snack Foods Corp. (JJSFC) is an American manufacturer, marketer, and distributor of name brand snack foods and frozen beverages.Headquartered in Mt. Laurel, NJ, JJSF uses over 175 facilities for manufacturing, warehousing, and distributing located in 44 states, Mexico, and Canada. [3]

  6. Restaurant Makeover - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Makeover is a television series on HGTV Canada that currently airs as reruns on the Food Network Canada and HGTV Canada, as well as the Fine Living channel and Food Network in the United States, DTour and in over 16 other countries worldwide.

  7. The story behind Mario’s Italian Lemonade as it closes for ...

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    Summer starts to end in Chicago when Mario’s Italian Lemonade says it’s closing for the season. “I like closing on a nice hot day,” said Mario “Skip” DiPaolo, 77. He co-owns the iconic ...

  8. Italian ice - Wikipedia

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    Italian ice is a semi-frozen sweetened treat composed of finely granulated ice and fruit concentrates, juices, or purées, or other natural or artificial food flavorings. [1] [2] Italian ice is derived from Italian granita and is in many ways similar to sorbet and snow cones, but differs from American-style sherbet in that it does not contain dairy or egg ingredients. [1]

  9. Popsicle (brand) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] By 1924 Epperson had received a patent for his "frozen confectionery" which he called "the Epsicle ice pop". [2] He renamed it Popsicle , supposedly at the insistence of his children. [ 1 ] Popsicles were originally sold in fruity flavors and marketed as a "frozen drink on a stick."