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  2. Reading Terminal Market - Wikipedia

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    Bassett's Ice Cream at Reading Terminal Market Harry Ochs Original Harry Ochs meat stand. Open-air markets have flourished in Philadelphia since its founding. Growth of the city demanded more markets, and the string of open-air markets extending from the Delaware River ran for six blocks, or one full mile, prompting the main street (then called 'High Street') to be renamed 'Market Street' in ...

  3. Reading Terminal - Wikipedia

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    In 1889, the Philadelphia and Reading Railway decided to build a train depot, passenger station, and company headquarters on the corner of 12th and Market Streets. The move came eight years after the Pennsylvania Railroad opened its Broad Street Station several blocks away at 15th and Market Streets, and one year after the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad opened its 24th Street Station at 24th and ...

  4. 15 Biggest Ice Cream Companies and Brands in America - AOL

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    According to Allied Market Research, the global ice cream market was valued at $68.05 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach $122.05 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 5%.

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  6. Terminal market - Wikipedia

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    A terminal market is a central site, often in a metropolitan area, that serves as an assembly and trading place for commodities. Terminal markets for agricultural commodities are usually at or near major transportation hubs . [ 1 ]

  7. Bought This Ice Cream? Here's How to Claim Your Share of an ...

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    The lawsuit, settled in September 2024, accused Breyers of falsely advertising its "Natural Vanilla" ice cream by implying that the flavor came only from real vanilla beans when in fact, it ...

  8. Dreyer's - Wikipedia

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    2006: Dreyer's Whiskey Bottom Ice Cream plant in Laurel, Maryland, is expanded to give Dreyer's the two largest ice cream plants in the United States. [11] [5] 2007: Nestlé completed the deal since 2003 and acquired Dreyer's for $3.2 billion, thus becoming the biggest ice cream maker, with a 17.5% market share.

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