Scentsy Warmer of the Month for July
The Scentsy Special Warmer for July Ice Cream Cone Scentsy Warmer, the perfect summer treat.
Did you love the cupcake warmer? I think you will really like this one!
Whether it’s a fun, retro accent or a sweet reminder of sunny days, this cute little cone will be the sprinkles on top of any space. Ice Cream Cone is an element warmer, which means there is no lightbulb. This could be super cute in a kids room or any space you like it retro
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History of the Ice Cream Cone
There is some controversy as to who invented the first ice cream cone and who was responsible for its popularity. In early 1900s, two men independently patented the ice cream cone in the United States.
Italo Marchiony, was an Italian immigrant who came to the United States in the late 1800s. Marchiony was a successful ice cream vendor. He invented his ice cream cone in New York City. He was granted a patent in December 1903.
Antonio Valvona, an ice cream merchant in Manchester, England obtained a U.S. Patent (1902) for a machine for producing edible biscuit cups.
Although Marchiony and Antonio had both secured patents, a similar creation was independently introduced at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair by Ernest A. Hamwi, a Syrian concessionaire. Hamwi was selling a crisp, waffle-like pastry called zalabis, in a booth right next to Arnold Fornachou, an ice cream vendor. Fornachou ran out of dishes to serve his ice cream. Hamwi saw an easy solution: he quickly rolled one of his wafer-like waffles in the shape of a cone. The cone cooled in a few seconds, Fornachou put some ice cream in it, the customers love it. In 1920 Ernest Hamwi was issued a patent for a pastry cone making machine.
Story from The International Dairy food Association. Continue reading the rest of the story: HERE
And from What’s Cooking America