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At Heladeria Cadore in Buenos Aires, ice cream cones are a work of art At Heladeria Cadore in Buenos Aires, small-batch, hand-made daily flavors are sculpted into creamy, six-inch ice-cream spires.
Conical-shaped ice cream cones can be seen in photographs from the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, holding scoops of ice cream, so we know that the cone was a popular item at the event.
A pop art image used by the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Facebook to market an upcoming exhibit was removed by the social media website for containing "suggestive content." "Ice Cream," a 1964 ...
Enter through a freezer door to the first room, dubbed "Custard's Palace," with gargantuan ice cream cones set up to look like a boxing ring, and ice cream lovers can battle it out for cups vs. cones.
Cleveland ice cream vintage photos. ... Paul Brown and his coaching staff enjoy ice cream cones in a 1954 photograph. From left, Paul Bixler, Ed Ulinski, Brown, Fritz Heisler and Howard Brinker.
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