About my fourth grade (1937), our Alborn school filled one school bus with grade-school students. We drove to the Bridgeman’s ice cream plant in Duluth.
In most any country store in the 1930s, you could buy a Bridgeman’s chocolate-covered ice cream bar, about the size today of a quarter pound stick of butter. The cost was 5 cents. Five cents was difficult to come by in the 1930s. Beginning about age 12 (1939), I would hire out for $1 per day.
Well, after a tour of the plant, we were all given an ice cream bar. We were in seventh heaven. Hurrah for ice cream.
H. John Strom
Houston, Texas
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