During the last century, Halperin, Shulman, Baner, and Kishon opened a successful ice factory named after the initials of their last names, Hsbk. The business did really well, but they were hiding a little secret. The partners found a way to bypass the water meter. They reported using way less water than they actually consumed, but still charged full price for their ice blocks. The scam went on until a fight broke out between the partners, and one of them snitched. Once the truth came out, and electric refrigerators started becoming common, the factory that had once been a big part of the city’s landscape shut down. Today, the ice factory is back in business under the same name, producing ice mainly for commercial customers, the army, and so on.