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Rhino59 | 18:34 Sun 04th Jul 2004 | Food & Drink
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Why is a 99 ice cream called a 99er
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I think it's because they used to cost 99p when they first came out. They probably now cost much more but the popular name remains!
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Food-and-Drink/Question16853. html just googled and the answer came up as an answerbank answer!! good stuff!!
sorry link doesn't work and i've made the page go a bit wierd - at least on my screen, will have to cut and paste!! sorry!
I can remember 99's in the early 1960's and they used to cost something like 1/6d Thats about 7.5p todays money
I don't know, but I remember going to buy one once from the van and I saw Mr Whippy lying dead on the floor covered in hundreds and thousands and chopped nuts. Police told me later that he topped himself.
Thank you so much for asking this - it's one of those questions that I always mean to ask but never remember to when I'm in front of the computer! Also thanks to katiesara for the link!
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I found the answer to my own question on the Cadbury site under the section "how do you name your products".The Monarchy in Italy has a speacially chosen guard of 99 men, subsequently any thing really special or 1st class was known as "99" and thats how the "99" flake for ice creams got its name
A 99 is called so because the words ice cream were abbreviated to IC which in roman numerals is equal to 99.

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