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He didn't invent ice cream. Ice cream and its forms have been eaten for thousands of years. The ancient Romans would get snow and add fruit to it eat. George Washington had 3 cellars to keep ice cream in.

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Augusts Jackson was a candy confectioner who invented ice cream. He even worked at the White House as a chef in the 1820s. Augustus Jackson died January 11th, 1852.

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He ate it.

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