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Jobu 12-15-2025 02:36 PM

Yankee Stadium Concessions - Cup and Stick?
 
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I have this photo with a different perspective of Yankee Stadium - high up in the right field bleachers showing a vendor. From the guys on the field, I believe this to be the 1957 season, which fits with the clothes the fans are wearing. #14 is playing first base, which was Moose Skowron's number from 1955-1962. The second baseman appears to be wearing #29, which is the number Yanks' second baseman Bobby Richardson wore for just the 1957 season.

And finally, to my questions. The vendor's hat says "Cup 20 c" and "Stick 15 c". Any ideas on "cup" and "stick"?

Thanks in advance.

Jay Wolt 12-15-2025 03:21 PM

That's a fantastic shot of the stadium, thanks for posting it

detroitbaseball 12-15-2025 03:51 PM

Ice cream cup?
Ice cream stick?

BioCRN 12-15-2025 04:10 PM

In the 40s/50s (probably longer) some commercial ice cream was pre-packaged in butter-like sticks in some areas.

This is musing more than an answer, btw. I have no idea about NYC ice cream distribution during the 50s...

packs 12-15-2025 05:18 PM

I would guess ice cream too. I’ve seen other photos of vendors with other labels on their hats like hot dogs. Seems like they’ve always sold one thing.

toppcat 12-16-2025 06:52 AM

100% it's ice cream.

perezfan 12-16-2025 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by toppcat (Post 2555195)
100% it's ice cream.

No doubt... And he must've set his cooler down on the steps. Great photo!

ALBB 12-16-2025 07:44 PM

vendor
 
cup of ice cream - 20 cents
stick ice cream 15 cents

commishbob 12-16-2025 08:12 PM

I didn't start going to games quite that early, 1960 was my first, but I remember ice cream in 'dixie cups', as we called them, being sold. I don't remember ice cream pops particularly, but I'd bet $$ that those are exactly what the vendor is hawking.

Late thought, let me find some on my Yankee programs. Most programs of that era had concession/vendor prices listed in them someplace.

Jobu 12-16-2025 08:31 PM

Thanks guys - a stick of ice cream is a new one for me.

Lucas00 12-16-2025 08:40 PM

I wonder if stick meant something like popsicle or fudge bar etc. And you could choose when he got to you. That is my assumption at least. While cup would be more like a Dixie lid standard ice cream (like bob said) or the Hershey's pull tab equivalent we have today.

commishbob 12-16-2025 08:53 PM

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Ha! First thing I pulled off my shelf is a Dodgers '57 Yearbook and here is the back cover...


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If they were sold at Ebbets, I'd bet they were sold at Yankee Stadium as well.

Off topic sidebar... my Dad lived a 10-minute walk from Ebbets Field growing up in the 30s/40s. He went twice, both were Series games to see his Yankees.


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