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  • Hamwi was selling ice cream like Menches
    True
    False
  • Ernest Hamwi was a Syrian immigrant.
    False
    True
  • Which word means extremely tasty?
    Terrible
    Bitter
    Plain
    Delectable
  • Menches ran out of bowls for his ice cream
    True
    False
  • Which adjectives fit popsicles?
    Spiky
    Cool
    Creamy
    Metallic
  • Which best describes popsicle popularity?
    Rare treat
    Unpopular dessert
    Only local
    Enjoyed worldwide
  • Why did cones replace bowls?
    Health rules
    Cheaper option
    Bowls ran out
    Fashion trend
  • Crum was happy with the customer’s complaints.
    True
    False
  • Ruth Wakefield invented chocolate chip cookies by accident.
    True
    False
  • The vendor next to Menches was a young Syrian immigrant named Ernest Hamwi.
    True
    False
  • Which snack became a menu regular?
    Rice pudding
    Potato chips
    Veggie soup
    Fruit salad
  • Which snack became a menu regular?
    Veggie soup
    Potato chips
    Fruit salad
    Rice pudding
  • Who left soda outside overnight?
    Ruth Wakefield
    Frank Epperson
    George Crum
    Ernest Hamwi
  • How did the picky customer react?
    Complained more
    Sent them back
    Ignored them
    Loved the chips
  • Who invented the popsicle?
    Frank Epperson
    Ruth Wakefield
    Ernest Hamwi
    George Crum
  • Potato chips became popular and added to the menu.
    True
    False
  • Which best describes popsicle popularity?
    Only local
    Unpopular dessert
    Enjoyed worldwide
    Rare treat
  • Which dessert became an international favorite?
    Baked alaska
    Banana split
    Ice-cream cone
    Gelatin mold
  • What held the frozen soda?
    A spoon
    A fork
    A straw
    A stick
  • Today, popsicles are popular all over the world
    False
    True
  • Frank Epperson was 11 years old when he invented the popsicle.
    True
    False
  • Who helped invent the ice-cream cone?
    George Crum
    Ruth Wakefield
    Frank Epperson
    Ernest Hamwi
  • What held the frozen soda?
    A straw
    A stick
    A fork
    A spoon
  • Why did Wakefield use chocolate pieces?
    Diet choice
    Baker’s chocolate ran out
    Guest request
    Flavor experiment
  • Which word means successful business?
    Closed
    Fading
    Booming
    Empty
  • The cookies had small chocolate chips inside them
    False
    True
  • When was the popsicle discovered?
    1853
    1904
    1930
    1905
  • On August 24, 1853, George Crum was working as a chef in a restaurant when he became frustrated with a customer
    False
    True
  • The chocolate chip cookie became famous around the world.
    True
    False
  • popsicles are enjoyed by millions of people around the world
    False
    True
  • Epperson immediately started a business the next day.
    True
    False
  • Hamwi made a cone using his pastry
    True
    False
  • Why did Wakefield use chocolate pieces?
    Flavor experiment
    Diet choice
    Guest request
    Baker’s chocolate ran out
  • Who created chocolate chip cookies?
    George Crum
    Ruth Wakefield
    Ernest Hamwi
    Frank Epperson
  • Who bought Wakefield’s recipe?
    Hershey
    Nestlé
    Mars
    Cadbury
  • When were chocolate chip cookies created?
    1904
    1905
    1930
    1853
  • He made soda by mixing juice and milk.
    True
    False
  • He left the mixture outside overnight by accident
    False
    True
  • The customer complained that the fries were too thick.
    False
    True
  • What does accidental mean in discoveries?
    Happening by chance
    Always repeated
    Scientifically tested
    Carefully planned