Arcari - home of the 99
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Arcari - home of the 99
Remember the story in the last issue of the Reporter?
Further elucidation is promised on 'Balderdash & Piffle' on BBC2 at 9pm tomorrow night when Daniela Nardini will be trying to discover the origin of the '99'. Will Arcari's be credited with its invention? Will it even get a mention? Tune in to find out.
Further elucidation is promised on 'Balderdash & Piffle' on BBC2 at 9pm tomorrow night when Daniela Nardini will be trying to discover the origin of the '99'. Will Arcari's be credited with its invention? Will it even get a mention? Tune in to find out.
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Wikipedia has an entry on the subject and if the dates are to be believed then Acari predates Cadbury by eight years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99_Flake
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99_Flake
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Arcari's and The 99
Thanks for contacting the BBC Bob - You've saved me the bother. It was interesting that Cadbury's preferred explanation - named after the 99 bodyguard of the King of Italy - was discounted. I sent Cadbury's a copy of the paper and they said they would include our 'interesting theory' in their archive, but that would have been after the programme was made, so too late for a mention.
We will do a follow-up in the March 'Reporter' asking for any kind of supporting documentation or photos - no reponse to our first appeal for photos.
It's amazing that something that has been known, but unappreciated, by some local people for a long time should have been publicised now on more than one front!
Poppy says it was mentioned on 'Life on Mars' - It was also mentioned in the last version of 'Creature Comforts' on TV before Xmas - when baby penguin asked for an icecream, his mother said "I suppose you want a 99". Having just written the article, I nearly fell off my perch!
We will do a follow-up in the March 'Reporter' asking for any kind of supporting documentation or photos - no reponse to our first appeal for photos.
It's amazing that something that has been known, but unappreciated, by some local people for a long time should have been publicised now on more than one front!
Poppy says it was mentioned on 'Life on Mars' - It was also mentioned in the last version of 'Creature Comforts' on TV before Xmas - when baby penguin asked for an icecream, his mother said "I suppose you want a 99". Having just written the article, I nearly fell off my perch!
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the mystery deepens ...
All reference to '99's seem to have been removed from the BBC website. It can only be a high-level cover-up.
http://www.oed.com/bbcwordhunt/list.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/wordhunt/
http://www.oed.com/bbcwordhunt/list.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/wordhunt/
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No, I only meant the appearance on Wogan, not the whole ice cream war.Brenda wrote:Sorry, Dadaist - The Portobello Reporter scooped everyone else, including the Evening News, with our story on this in the last issue.Dadaist wrote:*stop press*
Portobello and the 99 were on Wogan (BBC Radio 2) this morning!!!
Has this been posted elsewhere? Or have I got the scoop? (geddit)
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I believe the Herald (as opposed to the H&P) also ran a story, but I can't find it on the online version. It's in the H&P as well of course.
Question for Jane - when the Scotsman, Evening News and H&P run the same (slightly reworded) story, is it really 3 different people being credited or are they just pseudonyms of the original journo?
Question for Jane - when the Scotsman, Evening News and H&P run the same (slightly reworded) story, is it really 3 different people being credited or are they just pseudonyms of the original journo?
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There's an update on right now - wee bit of film of the shop on the High Street and an interview with Mandy Arcari.Bob Jefferson wrote:Remember the story in the last issue of the Reporter?
Further elucidation is promised on 'Balderdash & Piffle' on BBC2 at 9pm tomorrow night when Daniela Nardini will be trying to discover the origin of the '99'. Will Arcari's be credited with its invention? Will it even get a mention? Tune in to find out.
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It seems that at least 3 or 4 other ice cream families laid claim to inventing the 99 but as none could provide OED with sufficient evidence no change to the current entry will be made.ecm wrote:There's an update on right now - wee bit of film of the shop on the High Street and an interview with Mandy Arcari.Bob Jefferson wrote:Remember the story in the last issue of the Reporter?
Further elucidation is promised on 'Balderdash & Piffle' on BBC2 at 9pm tomorrow night when Daniela Nardini will be trying to discover the origin of the '99'. Will Arcari's be credited with its invention? Will it even get a mention? Tune in to find out.
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Yes, unless you fancy doing something fraudulent as did one person who doctored a pamphlet to lay claim to his family's fish and chip restaurant inventing mushy peas.Bob Jefferson wrote:The bounders! The impostors! Does this mean our 'Portobello - home of the 99' plans are scuppered then?
Photo-shopped in some info and dated it to the 1950s apparently.
Dictionary cool on Portobello's claim to be home of 99 coneBob Jefferson wrote:The bounders! The impostors! Does this mean our 'Portobello - home of the 99' plans are scuppered then?
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The debate continues:
Why are 99s called that?
Why are 99s called that?
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Cleopas
My gran (aka Ivana the Terrible) tells me the 99 cone was first seen in Porty way back when she was a cossack and it was Arcari's was the only shop you could get it from.
My mother (aka Stalin in a skirt) says she remembers getting 99s from Arcari's van when it came round our area. She also remembers the song a guy who drove a Mr Whippy van (Arcari's competition) taught the kids. It went ...
Aricari sells fish
Tuppence haepenny a dish
Dinnae try it
Dinnae buy it
Cos it's made o' cat's p**h!!
Ice cream wars indeed!
My mother (aka Stalin in a skirt) says she remembers getting 99s from Arcari's van when it came round our area. She also remembers the song a guy who drove a Mr Whippy van (Arcari's competition) taught the kids. It went ...
Aricari sells fish
Tuppence haepenny a dish
Dinnae try it
Dinnae buy it
Cos it's made o' cat's p**h!!
Ice cream wars indeed!
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Re: Arcari - home of the 99
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In the 1920s a Portobello ice cream shop owner broke a large “Flake” in half and stuck it in an ice cream. The combination proved popular. Stephen Arcari had created the world’s first 99 Cone.
A visiting Cadbury's rep saw merit in the product and asked Stephen if he could take the idea to his bosses. Stephen had no problem with this because in those days copyright wasn’t something anyone ever considered. The rep asked Stephen what he called it and the name Stephen gave was simply the address of his shop. 99 Portobello High Street. “It’s a 99”.
Cadbury claim on their website that the origins of the 99 are lost to history but suggest that maybe the name came from a former King of Italy who surrounded himself with an elite cadre of 99 bodyguards.
Which story sounds most plausible?
The 99 came from Porty and we want our cones back. Or at least a little recognition for the Porty man with the Porty product that became a British institution.
FREE THE PORTY 99!
Maybe print out attached and send it to..
Consumer Relations Department
Cadbury
PO Box 12, Bournville
Birmingham
B30 2LU

