The ice cream cone was invented at the St. Louis Worlds Fair by Ernest Hamwi in 1904. His waffle booth was next to an ice cream vendor who ran short of dishes. Hamwi rolled a waffle to hold ice cream and the cone was born.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 5994581 | Carnitine creatinate The present invention relates to the formation of a salt between carnitine and creatine which has unique and useful attributes over creatine monohydrate or carnitine base. An acid-base reaction between carnitine and creatine causes the formation of the sa... | 11/30/1999 |
| 5886040 | Creatine pyruvate salt with enhanced palatability An organic salt formed between creatine and pyruvic acid and their attendant salts and analogs, is water soluble and possesses improved palatability. The creatine is in a chemical form which increases its resistance to aqueous acid hydrolysis. The creatin... | 03/23/1999 |