Description
Honeycomb Party Ice Cream Cone Spinner
Item: Honeycomb Party Ice Cream Cone Spinner
- Weather resistant polyester fabric with dye sub printed graphic
- For outdoor use-minimal assembly required
- Ships flat then opens and secures with velcro to form shape
- 17-inch by 8-inch ice cream cone with 18-inch squiggly cut streamer tails
- Heavy duty snap swivel for easy hanging-also includes swivel between cone and tails
Our Take:
The honeycomb party ice cream cone with streamer tails is a three dimensional outdoor hanging decorative item. Just open up the honeycomb and secure with Velcro to form the ice cream cone shape. You will delight in its fun shape and clever design.
Fun Facts About Ice Cream Cones:
“Edible cones were mentioned in French cooking books as early as 1825, when Julien Archambault described how one could roll a cone from “little waffles”.[1] Another printed reference to an edible cone is in Mrs A. B. Marshall’s Cookery Book, written in 1888 by Agnes B. Marshall (1855–1905) of England. Her recipe for “Cornet with Cream” said that “the cornets were made with almonds and baked in the oven, not pressed between irons”.
In the United States, ice cream cones were popularized in the first decade of the 20th century. On December 13, 1904, a New Yorker named Italo Marchioni received U.S. patent No. 746971 for a mold for making pastry cups to hold ice cream.[4] Marchioni claimed that he has been selling ice cream in edible pastry holders since 1896. However, Marchioni’s patent was not for a cone and he lost the lawsuits that he later filed against cone manufacturers for patent infringement (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_cream_cone).”