This 1985 article in the Daytona Morning Journal shared the story of Ted Tieder, a man who began selling ice cream in 1937 and was still selling it in 1985.
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This 1985 article in the Daytona Morning Journal shared the story of Ted Tieder, a man who began selling ice cream in 1937 and was still selling it in 1985.
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Back in the 1990’s, I spent some time at a beach front hotel in Daytona Beach. Every morning as I looked down from my 12 story balcony, A young guy with a CJ7 pulling a trailer would come riding down the beach and set up shop selling sun tan lotion, soda & snacks, renting umbrellas. My thoughts at that time; what a great way to earn a living, just being a beach bum.