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Saturday, July 23, 2016

The Flavorlicious Ice Cream Cone

Today's History Lesson...ice cream cone

An abundance of celebrations occur throughout the year that center around ice cream, different flavors, sandwiches, sundaes, floats, sodas, splits, soft serve, cakes, pies, single, double, triple or just about anyway you like it. Therefore, it's not surprising to discover a delicate partner of this delicious cold treat being invented to ward off the heat on this day in history. Continuing with the month of July being Ice Cream Month, it would do ice cream an injustice to not include a bit of trivia about the ice cream cone.

This Day in History: July 23, 1904 (Watch the video)

July, 1942
Credit: Siegel, Arthur S., photographer 

No one knows the actual inventor of this flavorlicious holder of ice cream. Paper and metal cones had been used in Europe for some time to hold ice cream and it was known that edible cones were being served in England prior to its coming to America. As for its debut in America, this happenstance was quite by accident at the St. Louis World's Fair not long after the turn of the century. In fact, it was on this date in 1904. Children who attended the fair were the first ones in the world to eat this delicious treat.
The story goes that when the ice cream vendor ran out of paper cups and spoons, he put the ice cream in a rolled up waffle that the man in the next booth was selling -and an invention was born -- 
By accident!
St. Louis, Missouri, Home of the First Ice Cream Cone 


How do you like your ice cream cone? 
Waffle, cookie, cereal, plain?
Single or double scoop?
Dipped in chocolate? 
With lots of toppings?
A little something extra for the funny bone...

Wonder how long it took him to either finish the cone or finally fall asleep!

Related Articles:

 Ice Cream Cone Fascinating Facts

History of Ice Cream Cones

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