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  2. Hendler Creamery - Wikipedia

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    The Hendler Creamery consists of two adjacent building complexes. The original 59,340-square-foot (5,513 m 2) three-story brick Richardsonian Romanesque building was constructed as a cable car powerhouse in 1892, replacing five old houses on the site in the Old Town / Jonestown neighborhood east of the downtown neighborhood and the dividing Jones Falls stream in East Baltimore. [3]

  3. High's Dairy Store - Wikipedia

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    The right to produce High's brand of ice cream was sold in 1989 to Kay's Ice Cream, based in Knoxville, Tennessee (which was subsequently acquired by C. F. Sauer Company in 1990). Until 2010 there was a High's Ice Cream parlor remaining in Portsmouth, Virginia, but it sold Hershey's brand ice cream. At the time of its closing, it still had the ...

  4. Jack and Jill Ice Cream - Wikipedia

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    Jack and Jill Ice Cream Truck in Kentlands, Maryland. Jack and Jill Ice Cream Company was founded by Max Schwartz in 1929 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Schwartz sold ice cream he carried through the streets of Philadelphia. In 1936, the company purchased its first ice cream truck for selling ice cream.

  5. Gifford's Ice Cream & Candy Co. - Wikipedia

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    Gifford's Ice Cream & Candy Co. was founded in May 1938 by John Nash Gifford, George Milroy, John L. Tillotson, Leslie J. Daley, and Mary Frances Gifford. The original incorporation was on September 11, 1938. The first store was opened at 8101 Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland, where Gifford's sold six original ice cream flavors. [2]

  6. Sealtest Dairy - Wikipedia

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    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. Its Mid-South operations were based in Nashville. [citation needed]

  7. Cream cheese shortage impacts Baltimore-area businesses - AOL

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    But one bagel shop in Baltimore said they've managed to keep up. THB Bagels owner, Tony Scotto, said they've monitored the cream cheese shortage for the last couple of months.

  8. Sweetheart Cup Company - Wikipedia

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    1911: Predecessor to Maryland Cup founded in Boston by Joseph Shapiro and his three brothers. The company sells ice cream, then expands to baked ice cream cones. The headquarters move to Baltimore. 1932–1936: Company diversifies, making matches and straws.

  9. 'Mass shooting' in Maryland: 1 dead, 9 wounded and vehicle in ...

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    A shooting in Baltimore County, Maryland, Tuesday left one person dead and nine others wounded -- and a vehicle engulfed in flames, police said. ... Ninja released a soft serve ice cream machine ...