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'''Melrose Pasteurized Ice Cream''' was an ice cream maker and parlor located at 1015-19 [[26th Street North]] in the 1920s. Their slogan "Made its way by the way it's made" was also a trade mark of [[Grapico]].
'''Melrose Ice Cream''' was an ice cream manufacturer and parlor operating in [[Birmingham]] from 1922 to the early 1970s.
 
The original plant was located at 1015-1019 [[26th Street North]]. Later the business operated from 2331 [[3rd Avenue North]] with counter service and a soda fountain.  
 
Their slogan "Made its way by the way it's made" was also a trade mark of [[Grapico]]. In the 1950s, Melrose marketed "Mellorine" low-fat ice cream.
 
There was also a '''Turner's Melrose Ice Cream''' located at 2020 [[Bessemer Road]] in [[1949]] and another at 3036 [[Independence Drive|Montgomery Highway]] in [[Homewood]] in [[1955]].


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* ''Birmingham City Directory'', 1925
* ''Birmingham City Directory'', 1925


[[Category:Ice cream shops]]
[[Category:Former ice cream shops]]
[[Category:26th Street North]]
[[Category:26th Street North]]
[[Category:3rd Avenue North]]
[[Category:Bessemer Road]]
[[Category:Independence Drive]]
[[Category:1922 establishments]]
[[Category:1970s disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 17:12, 8 February 2023

Melrose Ice Cream was an ice cream manufacturer and parlor operating in Birmingham from 1922 to the early 1970s.

The original plant was located at 1015-1019 26th Street North. Later the business operated from 2331 3rd Avenue North with counter service and a soda fountain.

Their slogan "Made its way by the way it's made" was also a trade mark of Grapico. In the 1950s, Melrose marketed "Mellorine" low-fat ice cream.

There was also a Turner's Melrose Ice Cream located at 2020 Bessemer Road in 1949 and another at 3036 Montgomery Highway in Homewood in 1955.

References

  • Birmingham City Directory, 1925