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The 1904 St. Louis Worlds Fair is where the ice cream cone was invented.
Although nylon was not originally invented for use in stockings, it was unveiled in this design in 1939 at the World's Fair in New York to a women's club.
No one knows for sure who invented the first cone but it became popular at the World Fair. What I have heard is that an ice cream vendor at the Worlds Fair ran out of bowls so he asked the waffle man next to him if he could use his waffles in place of the bowls.
Bullets were invented in prehistoric times. Originally bullets were not made for use with firearms as they were invented before firearms were.
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There is a debate on who invented the cone .Marchiony is given credit for it a similar creation was made at the 1904 St. Louis Worlds Fair by Ernest Hamwi .
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Elliot reed
Fair trade chocolate is chocolate that is made by people who are paid well for their time and labor, as opposed to slave made chocolate, which is made by slaves, or people who are paid a very small amount for the work they do. Fair trade chocolate is more expensive to buy, because the makers of that chocolate are paid a fair amount the slave don't get paid:p
Elliot reed
So everyone could be fair.