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PART B: Which TWO details from the text best support the answer to Part A?
"In 1923, Epperson decided to expand sales beyond his neighborhood"
(Paragraph 3)
"A broke Epperson sold the rights to his creation to the Joe Lowe Co." (Paragraph
5)
"But this delicious duo faced competition from Good Humor," (Paragraph 7)
"Unilever scooped up the Popsicle brand in 1989, expanding the brand beyond
its original fruity flavors." (Paragraph 8)
"As for Epperson, he died in 1983 and is buried in Oakland's Mountain View
Cemetery, where he's featured on a tour celebrating local food luminaries,"
(Paragraph 10)
"Epperson's childhood invention, born randomly on a freezing night, has also
proved to be resoundingly successful and long lived," (Paragraph 11)

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