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    Who remembers the Knickerbocker Glory in a tall glass where you had a teaspoon with a long handle to eat with.Scoops of ice cream the raspberry sauce fruit cocktail bits and the whipped swirly cream on top with a cherry yum.

    Or the Banana Split in a boat shaped dish

    Or Peach Melba

    Strawberry or Chocolate sundaes

    There was also one with ice cream sandwiched between two wafers and raspberry sauce and I think you had swirly cream on top cant remember what that one was called though.

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    I think the layers of ice cream wafers & raspberry sauce in a dish was called a north pole

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    • #3
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      Was the Knickerbocker Glory properly defined or was it just a generic term for an ice cream sundae? It seems to be a term that has fallen out of use and I doubt that many kids would know what one is.

      Banana splits were very popular in the 1950s. Possibly due to the return of bananas to Britain after their disappearance during WW2 and ice cream coming off the ration books. There were even elongated banana split dishes made in the 1950s and 60s . Very collectable now.

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        Re: Ice Cream Sundaes

        Originally posted by Arran View Post
        Was the Knickerbocker Glory properly defined or was it just a generic term for an ice cream sundae? It seems to be a term that has fallen out of use and I doubt that many kids would know what one is.

        Banana splits were very popular in the 1950s. Possibly due to the return of bananas to Britain after their disappearance during WW2 and ice cream coming off the ration books. There were even elongated banana split dishes made in the 1950s and 60s . Very collectable now.
        Seen knickerbocker glories on some pub dessert section.

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          My mother told me stories about how she always wanted a knickerbocker glory as a child but her parents used to come out with the excuse "It's too big, you'll waste it!" every time. During my own lifetime the mention of knickerbocker glories on menus seems to have been few and far between and I can't recall any kids at school ever using the term.

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          • #6
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            Im just wondering how did an ice cream sundae be known as a knickerbocker glory.
            Or maybe in certain parts of the country it was known by that name.

            My mom remembers them.

            Be easier just putting ice cream sundae on the menu.
            FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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            • #7
              Re: Ice Cream Sundaes

              It was named after the Knickerbocker Hotel in the US which opened in 1906.Then there was annual conventions in Hull which made it popular in the 1920s onwards in thee Uk for the wealthy,As it was the hard times for working class who couldnt afford them

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              • #8
                Re: Ice Cream Sundaes

                The banana split was invented in Pennsylvannia in 1904

                Peach Melba was invented by a french chef working at the Savoy Hotel London in 1892

                Chocolate & Strawberry sundaes were invented in the US around 1880s

                Ice cream sodas 1874 in Philadelphia

                Ice cream cones St Louis 1904

                Ice cream Sandwiches 1900 in New York ice cream in between two wafers,In Britain it was always known as ice cream wafers

                99 cones first were around in the 1930.s britain.

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