As much a part of a Baltimore summer as Ocean City, crabs, humidity, thunderstorms, lightning bugs and the clicking of cicadas, was the welcoming sound of the jingling bells of the ubiquitous Good ...
It’s no secret the famous ice-cream truck tune has a racist past. Leave it to RZA and Good Humor to help you enjoy your ice cream, guilt-free. As the most recent wave of protests against racial ...
Wu-Tang Clan rapper RZA has produced a new jingle for ice cream trucks across America, replacing the current sound that has racist roots and has created renewed controversy. RZA is partnering with ice ...
The new song is available as a free download for ice cream truck drivers. Good Humor is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a much-needed tune-up for ice cream trucks everywhere thanks to a new ...
Good Humor enlisted the help of RZA — one of the original Wu-Tang Clan member — to come up with a new ice cream truck jingle to replace “Turkey in the Straw,” according to Rolling Stone. The folk song ...
Many thanks to Frederick N. Rassmussen for his excellent story on the beloved Good Humor man of decades past, here on the streets of Baltimore and other areas around the country. (“Retro: When ...
The story of Good Humor began in Youngstown, Ohio, during the infancy of the Roaring Twenties. Ice cream parlor owner and candy maker Harry Burt created a chocolate perfect for coating solid ice cream ...
Correspondent photo / Sean Barron ... Melody Comstock, 5, of Boardman, cuts out an image of Harry B. Burt, the local confectioner who invented the Good Humor ice cream bar in 1920, at the National Ice ...
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