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100 FLAVORS HAT by joesplace
Soda shop is a business akin to an ice cream parlor and a drugstore soda fountain. Interiors were often furnished with a large mirror behind a marble counter with gooseneck spouts, plus spinning stools, round marble-topped tables and wireframe sweetheart chairs. ********************************* The counter-service soda fountain was introduced in 1903, and around that same time, drugstores began to attract noontime customers by adding sandwiches and light lunches. The beverage menu at a soda shop usually included ice cream sodas, chocolate malteds, fountain colas and milkshakes. A 1915 issue of Soda Fountain magazine stated: "The soda fountain of today is an ally of temperance... Ice cream soda is a greater medium for the cause of temperance than all the sermon ever preached on that subject." ************************************** There were many variations: Nashville's Elliston Place Soda Shop began as a drugstore soda fountain but became a plate-lunch restaurant after it was bought by Lynn Chandler in 1939. During the 1930s and 1940s, the jukeboxes in such establishments made them popular gathering spots for teenagers, as noted in the Glenn Miller tune: Moppin' up soda pop rickies To our hearts' delight, Dancing to a swingeroo quickie, Jukebox Saturday night... ************************************ Pop Tate's Chocklit Shoppe is a fictional soda shop created by Bob Montana as a setting for the characters in his Archie comic books and comic strips. Tate's soda fountain was based on real-life locations frequented by teenagers in Haverhill, Massachusetts, during the 1930s -- Crown Confectionery and the Chocolate Shop on Merrimack Street and the Tuscarora on Winter Street. The character of Pop Tate was inspired by the Greek immigrant owners of these Haverhill soda shops. In the years 1936 to 1939, when Montana went to high school in Haverhill, he would join his friends at the Chocolate Shop counter and make sketches on napkins. A decade prior to Archie, the Sugar Shop was a hangout for the teenagers in Carl Ed's comic strip Harold Teen.
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Known as the “100 flavors hat”, this custom hat design is a really amazing example of creativity in the community marketplace. Submitted by the very imaginative Zazzle designer, joesplace, the phenomenal graphic cap displayed above is posted under the design store category and was tagged: fashion, joe's place, design, & joe's place. Made on a trucker hat with 100% polyester foam front, this 100 flavors cap design could easily become your first pick. Adjustable and offered in a huge range of colors, this customizable trucker hat is made to last a very long time.

Anyone hunting for design hats, will undoubtedly love the amazing joe's place cap displayed above after it’s printed with joesplace's wonderful HATS design. This 100 flavors hat will be airy and comfortable thanks to the nylon mesh back. Pick your favorite color from the choices, and your customizable mesh trucker hat will no doubt look amazing. With the wide variety of options accessible for this joe's place hat, there's no doubt that you'll find the ideal custom hat for all of your friends and relatives.

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100 FLAVORS

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Soda shop is a business akin to an ice cream parlor and a drugstore soda fountain. Interiors were often furnished with a large mirror behind a marble counter with gooseneck spouts, plus spinning stools, round marble-topped tables and wireframe sweetheart chairs. ********************************* The counter-service soda fountain was introduced in 1903, and around that same time, drugstores began to attract noontime customers by adding sandwiches and light lunches. The beverage menu at a soda shop usually included ice cream sodas, chocolate malteds, fountain colas and milkshakes. A 1915 issue of Soda Fountain magazine stated: "The soda fountain of today is an ally of temperance... Ice cream soda is a greater medium for the cause of temperance than all the sermon ever preached on that subject." ************************************** There were many variations: Nashville's Elliston Place Soda Shop began as a drugstore soda fountain but became a plate-lunch restaurant after it was bought by Lynn Chandler in 1939. During the 1930s and 1940s, the jukeboxes in such establishments made them popular gathering spots for teenagers, as noted in the Glenn Miller tune: Moppin' up soda pop rickies To our hearts' delight, Dancing to a swingeroo quickie, Jukebox Saturday night... ************************************ Pop Tate's Chocklit Shoppe is a fictional soda shop created by Bob Montana as a setting for the characters in his Archie comic books and comic strips. Tate's soda fountain was based on real-life locations frequented by teenagers in Haverhill, Massachusetts, during the 1930s -- Crown Confectionery and the Chocolate Shop on Merrimack Street and the Tuscarora on Winter Street. The character of Pop Tate was inspired by the Greek immigrant owners of these Haverhill soda shops. In the years 1936 to 1939, when Montana went to high school in Haverhill, he would join his friends at the Chocolate Shop counter and make sketches on napkins. A decade prior to Archie, the Sugar Shop was a hangout for the teenagers in Carl Ed's comic strip Harold Teen.

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Made on 2/18/2007 7:26 PM