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Soft Serve

Winter 2023 Court Volleyball 6's at RSC - Tuesday - Advanced 6's
Team Color
Orange
Mascot
Dr. Ben & Prof. Jerry
Motto
We’ve already had one ice cream today, so this is our secondairy.

History
Charles Taylor of Buffalo, New York, patented an automatic ice cream maker in 1926 that is reported to be the first soft-serve ice cream machine. His Taylor Company continues to manufacture the McDonald's ice cream machine. Over Memorial Day weekend of 1934, Tom Carvel, the founder of the Carvel brand and franchise, suffered a flat tire in his ice cream truck in Hartsdale, New York. He pulled into a parking lot and began selling his melting ice cream to vacationers driving by. Within two days, he had sold his entire supply of ice cream and concluded that both a fixed location and soft (as opposed to hard) frozen desserts were potentially good business ideas. In 1936, Carvel opened his first store on the original broken down truck site and developed a secret soft serve ice cream formula as well as patented super low temperature ice cream machines.

Dairy Queen also claims to have invented soft serve. In 1938, near Moline, Illinois, J. F. McCullough and his son, Alex, developed their soft serve formula. Their first sales experiment was on August 4, 1938, in Kankakee, Illinois, at the store of their friend, Sherb Noble. Within two hours of the "all you can eat" trial sale, they had dished out more than 1,600 servings—more than once every 4.5 seconds.

It is a common myth that during the late 1940s, future UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher worked briefly as a chemist for a food manufacturer J. Lyons and Co., at a time when the company had partnered with the United States distributor Mister Softee and was developing a soft-serve recipe that was compatible with the American machines. Thatcher's precise role at Lyons is unclear, but she is reported to have worked on the quality of cake and pie fillings as well as ice-cream and researched saponification.

In the 1960s, ice cream machine manufacturers introduced mechanized air pumps into vending machines, providing better aeration.
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Team Schedule

Tuesday, January 17

8:30 PM Court 1
vs
Block Party
Win
3 - 0

Tuesday, January 24

7:30 PM Court 1
vs
Popped A Volley Im Sweatin
Win
3 - 0

Tuesday, January 31

10:30 PM Court 1
 
vs
Smashville
Loss
1 - 2

Tuesday, February 7

6:30 PM Court 1
vs
Take this key bump then set on my face so I can smash.
Loss
1 - 2

Tuesday, February 14

9:30 PM Court 1
vs
Best Sets of Your Life
Win
2 - 1

Tuesday, February 21

8:30 PM Court 1
vs
BOB

Tuesday, February 28

7:30 PM Court 1
vs
Setters of Catan
Win
3 - 0

Tuesday, March 7

10:30 PM Court 1
vs
Dig This!
Win
3 - 0

Tuesday, March 14

9:30 PM Court 1
vs
Balls Deep
Win
3 - 0

Tuesday, March 21

6:30 PM Court 1
vs
Block Party
Win
3 - 0

Tuesday, March 28

9:30 PM Court 1
vs
Popped A Volley Im Sweatin
Win
3 - 0

Tuesday, April 4

6:30 PM Court 1
 
vs
Smashville
Loss
1 - 2

Tuesday, April 11

8:30 PM Court 1
vs
BOB
Loss
0 - 3

Tuesday, April 18

PLAYOFFS
8:30 PM Court 1
 
vs
Smashville
Loss
0 - 3

Tuesday, April 25

PLAYOFFS
8:30 PM Court 1
vs
BOB

Notes

 

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