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I scream

CONES. I scream. We all scream. You scream. ... for ice cream. Italo Marcioni. The Basics. Also spelled Marchiony. … was an Italian immigrant. … arrived in Hoboken, New Jersey in 1895 …born in 1868 in Italy, exact location and date are unknown. Immigrants. New Jersey.

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I scream

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  1. CONES I scream We all scream You scream ... for ice cream ...

  2. Italo Marcioni The Basics Also spelled Marchiony … was an Italian immigrant. … arrived in Hoboken, New Jersey in 1895 …born in 1868 in Italy, exact location and date are unknown. Immigrants New Jersey

  3. In the Beginning Italo Marcioni sold ice cream and lemon ice from a single push cart on New York City’s Wall Street. Wall Street Push Cart Originally, he used liquor glasses to serve his ice cream. This method was inconvenient for many different reasons. - The glasses commonly broke - The glasses were hard to wash - Many customers refused to return the glasses once their ice cream was gone. Liquor glasses

  4. In the Middle … the inconvenience of the liquor cups led to the invention of the edible cup. Marcioni baked waffles and folded them into cups while they were still warm. These waffle cups solved Marcioni’s problem… - The cups were sanitary -The cups were tasty WAFFLES Ice cream in an edible cup became known as the toot, which came from the word tutti, which is the Italian word for all. It received this name because costumers could eat it all.

  5. Later on... Marcioni became the most popular push carter on Wall Street. Shortly, after his invention he hired men to work at 45 separate carts. Marcioni’s invention became so popular that he invented a mold or a waffle maker to meet the demand. Waffle Mold He applied for a patent on September 22nd,1902 and received it on December 15th, 1903. #746971 Marchiony’s invention of the waffle maker An example of a patent

  6. St. Louis World's Fair At the World’s Fair, more than 50 vendors sold ice cream in a cone. 1904 The ice cream cone controversy begins. Many credit inventors such as Ernest A. Hamwi, Stephen Sullivan, Abe Doumal, Charles Menches, and David Avayou. Ice cream cones Ice cream In 1996, many organizations celebrated the 100th anniversary of ice cream cones, which means today, many credit Marcioni.

  7. In the End As Marcioni got older, he began to sell his treats from a plant located on 219 Grand Street in Hoboken, New Jersey. Hoboken, NJ He retired from the business in 1938. In 1934, his plant was destroyed by a fire. Burning house In 1954, the king of ice cream cones died at the age of 86, in Hoboken, New Jersey. No movement of his body was ever discussed

  8. Today Child eating ice cream from a cone People still enjoy Marcioni’s invention all over the world today. Now, many different types of ice cream cones exist. Sugar cones Sugar cones Pretzels Waffle cones Cake cones Pretzel Cones Brand of cake cones Waffle cones

  9. Websites http://www.practicallyedible.com/edible.nsf/pages/icecreamcones!opendocument&startkey=g&count=50 http://www.katieskorner.com/IceCreamHistory.html http://www.magazineusa.com/us/info/show.aspx?unit=originals&doc=140&dsc=history_ice_cream_cone http://www.njinvent.org/1993/special_citations_1993/marchiony.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_cream_cone http://www.icescreamers.com/NewsletterArticle.html http://americanart.si.edu/art_info/1001/2000/09/092200.html http://www.idfa.org/facts/icmonth/page8.cfm http://inventors.about.com/od/foodrelatedinventions/a/ice_cream_cone.htm http://www.madehow.com/volume-6/ice-cream-cone.html

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