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  2. Alfred L. Cralle - Wikipedia

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    Ice Cream Mold and Disher. Alfred L. Cralle, who was African American, was born in Kenbridge, Lunenburg County, Virginia, in 1866, just after the end of the American Civil War. [1] [2] He attended local schools and worked with his father in the carpentry trade as a young man, becoming interested in mechanics.

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    Price on eBay: $2,000 There are plenty of different Santa Claus-forward blow molds.The guy is, after all, the mascot of Christmastime. This particular set, straight from the ’60s, is one of the ...

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    TikTok's most recent trend is all about round ice, courtesy of these sphere ice molds. Catch all our favorite options here! Out with cubes and in with spheres! TikTok's most recent trend is all ...

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    #11 Mold A Masterpiece Of Fun On Turkey Day With The Play-Doh Bulk Handout, A Bulk Pack Of Creativity To Keep Kids Busy And Inspired Review: "These are the perfect little play doughs!

  6. Thingmaker - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the Thingmaker was introduced in 1963, as part of Mattel's Vac-U-Maker set. This omnibus toy combined the new moulds and Plasti-Goop technology with the existing Vac-U-Form machine, a vacuum forming toy, which molded simple sculptures by heating thin sheets of plastic, then using a vacuum pump to form the softened plastic over hard plastic forms.

  7. Scoop (utensil) - Wikipedia

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    Disher style scoop A measuring scoop. In common usage, a scoop is any specialized spoon used to serve food. [1]In the technical terms used by the food service industry and in the retail and wholesale food utensil industries, there is a clear distinction between three types of scoop: the disher, which is used to measure a portion e.g. cookie dough, to make melon balls, and often to serve ice ...

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