Tuesday, April 29, 2014

The Corn Dog. One Of Our Most Popular Delights!


Here's a bit of history about the Corn Dog from Wikipedia:

Newly arrived German Texan sausage-makers, finding resistance to the sausages they used to make, have been credited with introducing the corn dog to the United States, though the serving stick came later.[1] A US patent filed in 1927, granted in 1929, for a Combined Dipping, Cooking, and Article Holding Apparatus, describes corn dogs, among other fried food impaled on a stick; it reads in part:[2][3]
I have discovered that articles of food such, for instance, as wieners, boiled ham, hard boiled eggs, cheese, sliced peaches, pineapples, bananas and like fruit, and cherries, dates, figs, strawberries, etc., when impaled on sticks and dipped in batter, which includes in its ingredients a self rising flour, and then deep fried in a vegetable oil at a temperature of about 390°F., the resultant food product on a stick for a handle is a clean, wholesome and tasty refreshment.
In 300 Years of Kitchen Collectibles, author Linda Campbell Franklin states that a "Krusty Korn Dog baker" machine appeared in the 1929 Albert Pick-L. Barth wholesale catalog of hotel and restaurant supplies. The 'korn dogs' were baked in a corn batter and resembled ears of corn when cooked.[4]
A number of current corn dog vendors claim responsibility for the invention and/or popularization of the corn dog. Carl and Neil Fletcher lay such a claim, having introduced their "Corny Dogs" at the Texas State Fair sometime between 1938 and 1942.[4] The Pronto Pup vendors at the Minnesota State Fair claim to have invented the corn dog in 1941.[4][5] Cozy Dog Drive-in, in Springfield, Illinois, claims to have been the first to serve corn dogs on sticks, on June 16, 1946.[6] Also in 1946, Dave Barham opened the first location of Hot Dog on a Stick at Muscle Beach, Santa Monica, California.[7]

Of course, all that really matters is that they taste so good!

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Monday Eve is 50s Night at the Vacaville Fosters Freeze!!


Monday evening from 6pm to 9pm, we will have our 50s Night Cruise Night at the Vacaville Fosters Freeze. Dress like the 50s and get a free burger! KUIC 95.3 Radio will be there. Bring your classic car regardless of year and join the fun. Two winners will be chosen from the popular vote. See you at 653 Merchant Street in Vacaville.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

There Is Nothing Like A Banana Split Premium Sundae


One of the "Original Fosters Freeze treats. . . our Banana Split can't be beat! Vanilla Soft Serve covered with Chocolate, Triple Berry and Pineapple toppings, topped with whipped cream, nuts and a cherry. Oh Yah. . . and the banana!

Stop by today and refresh your memory. . .

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Our Next Cruise Night Is Monday, April 28th. It's 50s Night!


We were rained out on the last Cruise Night, but we should be good for the next one coming up. The next Cruise Night will be Monday, April 28th from 6 to 9pm. Dress like the 50s and get a free burger! Bring your classic car regardless of year and join the fun. See you at 653 Merchant Street in Vacaville.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Is Someone Thinking Yumm? It Must Be Chocolate!


It's nice and warm today and a perfect day to stop at Fosters Freeze in Vacaville and get a Chocolate Malted Twister! It truly is a Chocolate Lover's Delight!

Monday, April 14, 2014

How About A Fosters Freeze Famous Original Old Fashion Hamburger? Yum!



The Fosters Freeze Old Fashion is our famous original 1/4-lb hamburger. It doesn't get any better than this! Have one today with French Fries, Onion Rings, Chili Fries, Chili-Cheese Fries, and a drink or shake. Yummmmmmmmmm.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

What A Great Day For A Root Beer Float!

Every day is a great day for a Fosters Freeze Old Fashioned Mug Root Beer Float. It is made with our famous creamy vanilla soft serve and plenty of delicious Mug Root Beer.


The history of the Root Beer Float according to several places on the web, is that it was invented by a Pharmacist named Frank J Wisner at his soda shop in Cripple Creek, Colorado in the 1890s. It is said that the ice machine broke down one day and left no way to cool the sodas he sold, so he began adding ice cream to the sodas, and the float was born. By the way, the first ice machine was invented in 1851 and patented in 1853.

Just think that before the ice machine, and refrigeration, ice cream was virtually unknown. If it was known, it would have to have been only available in winter where they could cut ice from the river or lake!