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Etymology
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Apparently originally a trade name for a butterscotch-like candy,[1] probably from butter(scotch) + brickle(“brittle, breakable”).
Noun
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butter brickle (uncountable)
(US) A toffee ice cream flavouring.
References
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^ Grace, Rachel P. (2 November 2015), “The Best Ice Cream Parlor Ever, According To Me”, in Omaha Food: Bigger Than Beef[1], w:Arcadia Publishing, →ISBN, retrieved 25 July 2017, pages 90–92:However, try as I might, I ran into some dead ends tracking down the exact story from anyone still alive today. A U.S. trademark search turns up the first use of 'Butter Brickle' in 1924, and the first registration in 1928 by Council Bluffs candy manufacturer John G. Woodward & Co. Inc. but this is only for the butterscotch-inspired candy, not the actual ice cream.
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