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$6 or so at the local Pomme De Terre Foods (Morris, MN) on 3.29.16<br />
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Fresh creamy milk. Pure cane sugar. Vanilla straight from the bean. Mangos that make us question what life would be like without mangos. The world is full of ingredients that are great at being delicious - so great, that we knew we had to use them in our gelatos and sorbettos. And we do it in such a way that doesn’t let anything interfere with their goodness. Which in turn, creates a goodness that spoons just can’t seem to resist.<br />
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NATIONAL ICE CREAM CONE DAY<br />
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National Ice Cream Cone Day is observed annually on September 22.<br />
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While there is some controversy as to who invented the ice cream cone, one of the earliest mentions of them showed up in French cookbooks around 1825.  Originally referred to as “little waffles”, ice cream cones were waffles rolled into the shape of a cone.<br />
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Ice cream cones first became popular in the United States in the late 1800s.  Confectioners turned the first cones by hand. The ice cream cone made its debut at the World’s Fair in St. Louis in 1904.  In 1912, an inventor from Oregon obtained a patent for a machine to make them. He sold his company to Nabisco in 1928, and they still make ice cream cones today.<br />
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The ice cream cone continues to be a popular treat for children and adults alike as more flavors of ice cream continue to be made available to please our palates.<br />
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For more information, visit the National Day Calendar page for National Ice Cream Cone Day.