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ST. LOUIS – Ted Drewes Jr., the boisterous businessman who took his father’s frozen custard business to new heights over several decades, becoming ingrained in the fabric of the St. Louis region, died ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Ted Drewes Jr., left, gets some tennis pointers from this dad, former tennis legend Ted Drewes Sr., in this 1945 photo from the ...
ST. LOUIS – In honor of ‘National Frozen Custard Day’ we’re sharing some history about St. Louis’ favorite, Ted Drewes. Ted Drewes is also celebrating the day [Aug. 8] with 90 cent one scoop cones!
Ted Drewes, Jr., died this week at age 97. He was known and loved throughout St. Louis, not unlike another local icon, Cardinals announcer Jack Buck. For decades, Redbirds fans would hear the latter ...
ST. LOUIS — Winter may still have its grip on the city, but in St. Louis, frozen custard season has arrived. Ted Drewes, the iconic frozen custard shop at 6726 Chippewa Street, reopens for its 96th ...
Ted Drewes, Jr. turns some of his famous frozen custard concretes upside-down in 1988. Ted Drewes has announced a public memorial service to honor Ted Drewes Jr. The frozen-custard stand’s longtime ...
A few years ago, Geoff Story was looking through a box of old glass negatives at a Cherokee Street antique shop when something caught his eye: a sign that said FROZEN CUSTARD. “You see ‘frozen custard ...