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  2. C.C. Brown's - Wikipedia

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    C.C. Brown's was an ice cream parlor that operated in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California from 1929 to 1996. [1] The shop claimed to have invented the hot fudge sundae [2] and became popular with celebrity clientele. Their long list of famous customers included Clark Gable, Mary Pickford, Joan Crawford, Bob Hope, Elvis Presley, and Marilyn ...

  3. Flashback Friday: Ice cream parlor was a Towne East ... - AOL

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    Farrell's ad 1975 15 Jul 1975, Tue The Wichita Beacon (Wichita, Kansas) Newspapers.com. The ice cream shop was part of a chain that was founded by Bob Farrell in Oregon in 1963, and the concept ...

  4. Soda shop - Wikipedia

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    A soda shop, also often known as a malt shop (after malted milk) and as a malted shop in Canada, is a business akin to an ice cream parlor and a drugstore soda fountain. Interiors were often furnished with a large mirror behind a marble counter with goose-neck soda spouts, plus spinning stools, round marble-topped tables, and wireframe ...

  5. Ice cream parlor - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream is typically sold as regular ice cream (also called hard-packed or hard-serve ice cream), and/or soft serve, which is usually dispensed by a machine with a limited number of flavors (e.g., chocolate, vanilla, and "twist", or "zebra", a mix of the two). Ice cream parlors generally offer a number of flavors and items.

  6. 30 Classic Drive-In Restaurants That Are Still Going Strong - AOL

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    It just doesn't get any more old school than Doumar's, which began as an ice cream stand in the early 1900s that churned out the world's first waffle cones. The current location dates to 1934, and ...

  7. Sealtest Dairy - Wikipedia

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    Sealtest building in Cleveland in the 1960s. Sealtest had milk and ice cream plants across the midwestern and northeastern part of the United States, with large operations in Chicago, Milwaukee, Cleveland, La Crosse, Wisconsin, Huntington, Indiana, Rockford, Illinois, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York City.

  8. Harry Burt - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, when Burt was operating an ice-cream parlor and confectioner business in downtown Youngstown, he developed a chocolate coating that was "compatible" with ice cream. [1] According to testimony provided by his widow more than a decade after his death, Burt came up with the idea of inserting a wooden stick into a chocolate-covered bar of ...

  9. Fentons Creamery - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream and sherbet at Fentons Creamery. In February 2016, to commemorate Super Bowl 50 (played in Santa Clara's Levi's Stadium), Fentons Creamery created the "Cookie Bowl 50", a 10-pound sundae of 12 scoops of vanilla, chocolate and strawberry ice cream, plus boulders of Oreo cookies drenched in hot fudge, pineapple, strawberry, marshmallow, and caramel toppings, whipped cream, Oreo ...