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  2. Orange Julius - Wikipedia

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    "The first Orange Julius stand was established by Julius Freed and (Willard [4] [5]) Bill Hamlin in 1926 on South Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles." [6]The drink grew out of an orange juice stand opened in Los Angeles, California, [7] in 1926 by Julius Freed.

  3. Karmelkorn - Wikipedia

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    By 1982, the chain had 270 stand-alone Karemelkorn shops in 43 states. [5] In 1986, Dairy Queen's parent company IDQ (now part of Berkshire Hathaway) purchased Karmelkorn Shoppes, Inc. [6] [7] Dairy Queen began co-branding Karmelkorn with the Dairy Queen and Orange Julius brands. [8]

  4. Cool Off with a Frosty Homemade Orange Julius Milkshake

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    This drink dates back to the 1920s and was first sold by a man with an orange juice stand named Julius Freed. As the story goes, Julius' real estate broker, Bill Hamlin, created the creamy drink ...

  5. Nedick's - Wikipedia

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    Nedick's was an American chain of fast-food restaurants that originated in New York City in 1913. [2] The name of the chain was formed from the last names of Robert T. Neely and Orville A. Dickinson, [3] who founded the chain with the original stand in a hotel storefront of the Bartholdi Hotel at 23rd Street and Broadway in Manhattan.

  6. Orange You Glad You Found This List of Fresh, Tangy ... - AOL

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    Orange Julius Milkshake. Time for a cool sip of nostalgia! A mix of frozen orange juice concentrate and vanilla ice cream creates a creamy, dreamy milkshake―no trip to the mall required.

  7. What's in our names? How our streets and landmarks tell our ...

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    She was married to Julius Ruediger, a longtime superintendent of the city's gas plant. Julius Ruediger died in 1958; his son, Herbert Ruediger, a longtime city employee, died in 1978.

  8. Carvel (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    In his first year, he grossed over $3,500. By 1937 he had a soft-serve stand at the Hartsdale site, with a freezer allowing him to make his own product. By 1939, the gross revenue was over $6,000. [5] In the early 1940s, Tom Carvel traveled, selling soft serve at carnivals, while his wife Agnes ran the Hartsdale location.

  9. The Overdue, Under-Told Story Of The Clitoris

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    From ancient history to the modern day, the clitoris has been discredited, dismissed and deleted -- and women's pleasure has often been left out of the conversation entirely. Now, an underground art movement led by artist Sophia Wallace is emerging across the globe to challenge the lies, question the myths and rewrite the rules around sex and the female body.