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On May 23, 1985, a date which will live in journalistic infamy, my first humor column was published. Now, 40 years later, I am still writing it for two unsound reasons: I am spectacularly unqualified ...
Typically when I’m traversing my regular grocery store, I consider the “aisle of shame” the ones stocked with chips, cookies and ice cream, all items I usually load up on. But Aldi’s “Aisle of Shame” ...
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When you think of your ice cream truck favorite, Good Humor bars likely come to mind immediately. The frozen treats are synonymous with the neighborhood truck driving through with its tinkling music.
Around 1929, some Good Humor drivers started replacing their bells with ad hoc mechanical music boxes. That shift caught the attention of John Ralston, an ice cream truck driver in Los Angeles.
The invention of the ice cream truck has been largely attributed to Good Humor. Ohio confectioner and ice cream parlor owner Harry Burt created a chocolate-coated ice cream and, based on a ...
As summer draws closer, Englewood Cliffs-based Unilever USA’s Good Humor is doing what it can to help keep ice cream trucks on the road. The ice cream bar brand is awarding $5,000 grants to five ...
The Neighborhood Joy Grant Program is the latest initiative out of Good Humor's Neighborhood Joy purpose-led campaign backed by a $200,000 commitment over the next two years to support ice cream ...
Brimmer. A 1933 ad in The Sun advertised “Good Humor Ice Cream Sticks” at 8 cents or two for 15 cents. Neapolitans, a combination of vanilla, chocolate and fresh strawberry ice cream in a ...
Jiffy Lube and Good Humor are teaming up on an initiative to help neighborhood ice cream trucks stay on the road all season long. Rising operating costs threaten the future of ice cream trucks ...