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in western Iowa’s Monona Countywhen Christian was 10 years old. &nbspBy the time he was 27he was working in Onawathen with a population of 2256as a school teacher. In the summers“I want ‘em bothbut I only got a nickel.” &nbspbut he quickly learned why no one had produced such a concoction before. &nbspAfter several failed experimentswhich was molded around a stick. &nbspHe called them “I-Scream Bars” a play on the words “ice cream.” Satisfied with his creationhe made 500 “I-Scream Bars” to test at the annual local fireman’s tournamentthey quickly sold out. &nbspThe idea soon took offNelson then turned to an Omaha-based chocolate producer he had once met briefly in Iowa CityRussell Stoverto help mass produce the product. The two men met on July 13

1920, a young customer could not decide whether to buy ice cream or a chocolate bar. He only had enough money for one or the other. And that gave store owner Christian Nelson an idea, one which would make this Iowa immigrant independently wealthy and revolutionize the U.S. frozen treat industry.   Christian Kent Nelson was born on March 12, 1893, in Gunstrup, Denmark, to Pedar Nelson and Margerethe Madesen Nelson. The family emigrated to the U.S. in the early 1900s, settling first in Illino

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