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  2. Bee The Change: How Clementine's Creamery is Celebrating ...

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    A St. Louis locale, Clementine's Naughty and Nice Creamery, is known for its wildly creative flavors: luscious lilac colored honey lavender ice cream, evocative of running through fields of ...

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  4. Clayton, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Clayton is a city in and the county seat of St. Louis County, Missouri, and borders the independent city of St. Louis. The population was 17,355 at the 2020 census. [4] Organized in 1877, the city was named after Ralph Clayton, a citizen who donated the land for the St. Louis County courthouse. [5]

  5. Clayton Township, St. Louis County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Township is a township in St. Louis County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] Its population was 35,446 as of the 2010 census. [2] References

  6. Centene Community Ice Center - Wikipedia

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    The Centene Community Ice Center is a multi-purpose facility in Maryland Heights, Missouri in greater St. Louis. [1] It is located off Highway 141 near Hollywood Casino St. Louis and the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. Built at a cost of $83 million, the complex opened in September 2019.

  7. Ted Drewes - Wikipedia

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    Ted Drewes Frozen Custard in St. Louis, Missouri, Route 66 location Another view of the Route 66 location that illustrates the crowd typically found on a summer evening. Ted Drewes is a family-owned frozen custard company in St. Louis, Missouri, founded by Ted Drewes, Sr. in 1929. [1]

  8. Crown Candy Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Crown Candy has been making ice cream since 1925. [7] A fire caused by a space heater damaged the restaurant on December 25, 1983. Some Coca-Cola memorabilia and $2,000 of candy was destroyed. [8] Business was slowest in the 1970s and it picked up in the 1990s. [3] Crown Candy switched from Coca-Cola to Pepsi in 1999. [3]

  9. Swensen's - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1948 by Earle Swensen, who learned to make ice cream while serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II. [2] Swensen opened his first shop at the corner of Union and Hyde Streets, along the cable car tracks in Russian Hill in San Francisco at what had been a failed ice cream parlor. [3]