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  2. Penny lick - Wikipedia

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    A penny lick was a small glass for serving ice cream, used in London, England, and elsewhere in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Street vendors would sell the contents of the glass for one penny. The glass was usually made with a thick glass base and a shallow depression on top in which the ice cream was placed.

  3. Hawker (trade) - Wikipedia

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    Street hawkers selling bags and sunglasses in central Rome, Italy A hawker is a vendor of merchandise that can be easily transported; the term is roughly synonymous with costermonger or peddler . In most places where the term is used, a hawker sells inexpensive goods, handicrafts , or food items.

  4. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle-based ice cream street vendor in Indonesia Ice cream van vendor delivery. Today, jobs specialize in the selling of ice cream. The title of a person who works in this speciality is often called an 'ice cream man', however women also specialize in the selling of ice cream. People in this line of work often sell ice cream on beaches.

  5. Food booth - Wikipedia

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    For example, the popularity of the ice cream cone in North America is attributed to the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. [4] According to legend, an ice cream seller had run out of clean dishes, and could not sell any more ice cream. Next door to the ice cream booth was the waffle booth, unsuccessful due to intense heat. The waffle maker offered ...

  6. Why is a popular popcorn, fudge, ice cream shop moving? - AOL

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    "Forced to move” was spray-painted in black on the ice cream shop's sign. See why it's moving, to where and when. Why is a popular popcorn, fudge, ice cream shop moving?

  7. Street food - Wikipedia

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    While some vendors streamline the recipes of popular dishes to sell them on the street, several restaurants have taken their inspiration from the street food of India. [46] Street food in Hyderabad, India. Falafel is a popular dish in the Middle East. Vendors sell it on street corners in Israel, Egypt, and Syria.

  8. This Woman Started Selling Ice Cream From Her Bike ... - AOL

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    In 2014, Katherine O’Brien got an idea that would change her life. The entrepreneur grew a successful business selling ice cream from her bike.

  9. Their commercials and ice cream were loved. What ... - AOL

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    As the story goes, Carvel borrowed $15 from his future wife and started selling ice cream from a truck. When the truck got a flat tire one day, Carvel pulled into a parking lot and sold ice cream ...