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Who is celebrating this day? 6/20
By: captainjack Date: June 20, 2018, 7:07 am
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Ice Cream Soda Day
Today (20th June, 2018) is...
Ice Cream Soda Day
Ice Cream Soda Day is celebrated annually on June 20th.
Therefore, you should invest some time in slurping this frothy
wonderment up a stripy straw. The drink is comprised of only a
couple of scoops of ice-cream in any carbonated beverage. An
ice-cream soda is perfect to cool you down on a sizzling June
summer day and offers a refreshing snap that leaves you yearning
for more.
Ice- cream sodas were created by the legendary Robert Green in
1874 during Philadelphia’s sesquicentennial jamboree. Sources
state that the ingenious Mr Green mixed vanilla ice cream in
with the soda he was selling, after unfortunately being devoid
of ice. Nevertheless, it is thought Mr Green claims he generated
the idea before the initiation of the event.
Even if Mr Green meant it or not, it was a brilliant idea to
keep the sodas cold. Understandably, his epiphany was an
instantaneous hit and spread like proverbial wildfire. Green was
basking in his achievement for the remainder of existence and
humorously (some would say egotistically!) had “Originator of
the Ice Cream Soda” written on his gravestone.
Nowadays, there are a range of variations on the originally
invented ice cream soda, even encompassing root beer floats,
Boston coolers and purple cows. To adequately make Ice Cream
Soda Day an event: grab some soda, a couple of scoops of ice
cream and a straw. Finally, sit in the sunshine and enjoy your
creation whilst thinking of how Mr Green’s epiphany became an
instant sensation!
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/20
By: Hugss Date: June 20, 2018, 8:27 am
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no
[quote author=captainjack link=topic=968.msg22945#msg22945
date=1529496455]Ice Cream Soda Day
Today (20th June, 2018) is...
Ice Cream Soda Day[/quote]
#Post#: 23014--------------------------------------------------
Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/20
By: guest9 Date: June 20, 2018, 9:03 am
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[quote author=captainjack link=topic=968.msg22945#msg22945
date=1529496455]
Ice Cream Soda Day
Today (20th June, 2018) is...
Ice Cream Soda Day
Ice Cream Soda Day is celebrated annually on June 20th.
Therefore, you should invest some time in slurping this frothy
wonderment up a stripy straw. The drink is comprised of only a
couple of scoops of ice-cream in any carbonated beverage. An
ice-cream soda is perfect to cool you down on a sizzling June
summer day and offers a refreshing snap that leaves you yearning
for more.
Ice- cream sodas were created by the legendary Robert Green in
1874 during Philadelphia’s sesquicentennial jamboree. Sources
state that the ingenious Mr Green mixed vanilla ice cream in
with the soda he was selling, after unfortunately being devoid
of ice. Nevertheless, it is thought Mr Green claims he generated
the idea before the initiation of the event.
Even if Mr Green meant it or not, it was a brilliant idea to
keep the sodas cold. Understandably, his epiphany was an
instantaneous hit and spread like proverbial wildfire. Green was
basking in his achievement for the remainder of existence and
humorously (some would say egotistically!) had “Originator of
the Ice Cream Soda” written on his gravestone.
Nowadays, there are a range of variations on the originally
invented ice cream soda, even encompassing root beer floats,
Boston coolers and purple cows. To adequately make Ice Cream
Soda Day an event: grab some soda, a couple of scoops of ice
cream and a straw. Finally, sit in the sunshine and enjoy your
creation whilst thinking of how Mr Green’s epiphany became an
instant sensation!
[/quote]
Not me.
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/20
By: captainjack Date: June 20, 2018, 9:05 am
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[quote author=Powermomof2 link=topic=968.msg23014#msg23014
date=1529503399]
Not me.
[/quote]Have you ever had it before?
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/20
By: captainjack Date: June 20, 2018, 9:05 am
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Have you ever had it before?[quote author=Hugss
link=topic=968.msg22978#msg22978 date=1529501268]
no
[/quote]
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/20
By: Hugss Date: June 20, 2018, 9:09 am
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maybe ..
[quote author=captainjack link=topic=968.msg23017#msg23017
date=1529503553]Have you ever had it before?
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[/quote]
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/20
By: guest25 Date: June 20, 2018, 9:57 am
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[quote author=captainjack link=topic=968.msg22945#msg22945
date=1529496455]
Ice Cream Soda Day
Today (20th June, 2018) is...
Ice Cream Soda Day
Ice Cream Soda Day is celebrated annually on June 20th.
Therefore, you should invest some time in slurping this frothy
wonderment up a stripy straw. The drink is comprised of only a
couple of scoops of ice-cream in any carbonated beverage. An
ice-cream soda is perfect to cool you down on a sizzling June
summer day and offers a refreshing snap that leaves you yearning
for more.
Ice- cream sodas were created by the legendary Robert Green in
1874 during Philadelphia’s sesquicentennial jamboree. Sources
state that the ingenious Mr Green mixed vanilla ice cream in
with the soda he was selling, after unfortunately being devoid
of ice. Nevertheless, it is thought Mr Green claims he generated
the idea before the initiation of the event.
Even if Mr Green meant it or not, it was a brilliant idea to
keep the sodas cold. Understandably, his epiphany was an
instantaneous hit and spread like proverbial wildfire. Green was
basking in his achievement for the remainder of existence and
humorously (some would say egotistically!) had “Originator of
the Ice Cream Soda” written on his gravestone.
Nowadays, there are a range of variations on the originally
invented ice cream soda, even encompassing root beer floats,
Boston coolers and purple cows. To adequately make Ice Cream
Soda Day an event: grab some soda, a couple of scoops of ice
cream and a straw. Finally, sit in the sunshine and enjoy your
creation whilst thinking of how Mr Green’s epiphany became an
instant sensation!
[/quote]
No, I'm not a fan
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/20
By: captainjack Date: June 20, 2018, 10:16 am
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[quote author=Pattya925 link=topic=968.msg23038#msg23038
date=1529506661]
No, I'm not a fan
[/quote]Have you ever tried it?
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/20
By: guest25 Date: June 20, 2018, 10:18 am
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[quote author=captainjack link=topic=968.msg23059#msg23059
date=1529507774]
Have you ever tried it?
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[/quote]
Yes I have, just don't like them.
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/20
By: guest51 Date: June 20, 2018, 2:05 pm
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I won't be but we do enjoy a good rootbeer float!
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