MY Auntie MAKES THE BEST CREAM SODA TREAT AND THIS IS HOW!
She puts in cream with vanilla ice cream into a cup (don't need cream) she also adds chocolates like malteses and minstrels
then pour cream soda into thee cup ice cream/ cream should float to top
add umbrellas etc
or you can just look up desserts up in a cookbook and then you can even learn a recipe
An ice cream float and a soda geyser
ice cream dew soda
a root beer float
Lou Costello
The first ICE-CREAM SODA was sold in US in 1874.
cream soda tastes like..... a shocking fizzy suprize in the begining, and as you swallow it tastes like a vanilla shake. do not drink it to fast or you wont taste the vanilla shake part Cream Soda is a carbonated soft drink (pop, soda, sometimes soda pop) which means it is non-alcoholic. Cream Soda is a light brown color-like honey, or caramel- and tastes like vanilla. Altogether, Cream Soda is the best drink EVER!
The ice cream soda was invented by Robert M. Green in Philadelphia, PA, in 1874 during the sesquicentennial celebration. The traditional story is that, on a particularly hot day, Mr. Green ran out of ice for the flavored sodas he was selling and used vanilla ice cream from a neighboring vendor to keep his sodas cold. His own account, published in Soda Fountain magazine in 1910, states that while operating a soda fountain at the Franklin Institute's sesquicentennial celebration in Philadelphia in 1874, he wanted to create a new treat to attract customers away from another vendor who had a fancier, bigger soda fountain. After some experimenting, he decided to combine ice cream and soda water. During the celebration, he sold vanilla ice cream with soda water and a choice of 16 different flavored syrups. The new treat was a sensation, and soon other soda fountains began selling ice cream sodas. Green's will instructed that "Originator of the Ice Cream Soda" was to be engraved on his tombstone.
You click on the barrel next to the barrel that said cream soda
Cherries, Cream Soda, and Dragon Fruit in the blender.
Baking soda can be used to treat bee stings and polish objects. To make this mixture of baking soda to treat bee stings, you add water. To polish objects, you add baby oil.
About thirty three original, but they have Valentine packets, Christmas packets, Thanksgiving packets, and Halloween packets too. there are so many flavors but the best way to find out is to collect them all!
No, you cannot use cream of tarter in place of baking soda because baking soda is made up of cream of tarter. Hope this helps!