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  2. Alfred L. Cralle - Wikipedia

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    On June 10, 1896, Cralle applied for a patent on his invention. He was awarded patent 576,395 on 2 February 1897. [4] The patented "Ice Cream Mold and Disher," was an ice cream scoop with a built-in scraper to allow for one-handed operation. [5] [6] Alfred's functional design is reflected in modern ice cream scoops. [7]

  3. Inside Scoop: 45 Great Ice Cream Quotes, Sayings & Captions - AOL

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    "There's nothing a scoop of ice cream can't fix." —Unknown. 18. “My advice to you is not to inquire why or whither, but just enjoy your ice cream while it is on your plate.” —Thornton Wilder.

  4. The History of Ice Cream, One of the World’s Oldest Desserts

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    Which country invented ice cream? As with many aspects of food history, there’s no way to definitively know who invented ice cream, or which country it originated from. The first references to ...

  5. Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945) - Wikipedia

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    1897 Ice cream scoop. An ice cream scoop is any specialized spoon used to dish and serve ice cream. Most ice cream scoops are hemispherical-shaped and contain a mechanical device to force the ice cream out of the scoop. The ice cream scoop was invented by African-American Alfred L. Cralle who was issued U.S. patent #576,395 on February 2, 1897 ...

  6. Nancy M. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream was originally made using very intensive labor and it often took one individual hours to make. Johnson had invented the hand cranked ice cream churn as a way to make ice cream faster and easier than by hand. [4] The patent number for the Artificial Freezer is US3254A. [5] It was patented on September 9, 1843, and antedated on July 29 ...

  7. How to Use the Most Popular Ice Cream Makers - AOL

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    The post How to Use the Most Popular Ice Cream Makers appeared first on Taste of Home. Learn how to use an ice cream maker so you can make delicious frozen desserts from scratch.

  8. Harry Burt - Wikipedia

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    Harry B. Burt (1875 – 1926) was an American confectioner who developed the ice-cream novelty known as the Good Humor bar. [1] Burt is widely credited with revolutionalizing manufacturing, marketing, and distribution techniques for ice-cream products. [2]

  9. Spork - Wikipedia

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    Four types of sporks. A spork is a form of cutlery and combination utensil taking the form of a spoon-like scoop with two to four fork-like tines. [1] Spork-like utensils, such as the terrapin fork or ice cream fork, [2] have been manufactured since the late 19th century; [3] patents for spork-like designs date back to at least 1874.