Chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla

a history of American ice cream

Explains how ice cream went from being a rarity for the rich to a beloved part of everyday American life, discussing the evolution of ice-cream-making technology, the advent of such forms as the sundae and sandwich, and the histories of such brands as Good Humor, Eskimo Pie, and Ben and Jerry's.

Bowling Green State University Popular Press
1995
9780879726928
book

Holdings

326341