Starting off our day with Isaly’s Boulevard Coffee while reading Isaly’s Chipped Ham, Klondikes, and other tales from Behind the Counter by Brian Butko. Today is going to be a great day!
Did you know that you could have Isaly’s Chipped Ham and Barbecue Sauce shipped to you? You can order through Penn Mac in The Strip District and have it shipped anywhere in the United States. Check out the link here: pennmac.com/search?search=is…
We discovered a new way to make ice cream sandwiches! We took Isaly’s Ice Cream and sandwiched them between two Lotus Biscoff cookies. The results were much better than expected. They hold the ice cream well and taste great together. Try it for yourself!
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Let's go to @IsalysNation for lunch! Enjoy a #TuesdayTimeMachine video-rewind into @rickaroundhere's vault of tasty stuff that looks back at the hot spot for 🖤💛 skyscraper cones, chipped ham & klondikes n'at! 😋
In 1910, William Isaly started scooping tall cones at Mansfield’s Pure Milk plant, upping the typical portion size from two ounces to four, to attract more adult customers. #Isalys#NationalIceCreamConeDay#Skyscraper
Following the tremendous success of the tall cones, @IsalysNation bought the rights to a pointy ice cream scoop & began manufacturing their signature scoops. People went crazy for the cones and by 1951, Isaly’s ads were calling the Skyscraper America’s favorite cone.
Happy #NationalBananaSplitDay! Did you know that the banana split was created right here in Western Pa.? In 1904, in Latrobe, David Evans Strickler, a drug store apprentice at Tassel Pharmacy, came up with the first banana split.
📸 @IsalysNation banana split ice cream c. 1960s