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  2. Nelson's Ice Cream - Wikipedia

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    The Nelsons ran a business in Minneapolis, MN by the name of Brown's Ice Cream. In 1964 when Art died, his nephew Wade bought the store and continued to run it but added large portion ice cream cones to their menu in the 1960s. Eventually the name was changed to Nelson's Dairy Store. The store was sold in 1992 to Bob Pasket and Chuck Kummeth ...

  3. Sprinkles Cupcakes - Wikipedia

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    On May 24, 2012, Sprinkles expanded its dessert brand with the opening of Sprinkles Ice Cream next door to its cupcake bakery in Beverly Hills, and later in 2013, in Newport Beach's Corona del Mar Plaza and in Dallas in The Plaza at Preston Center. Ice cream is no longer available on the menu except at the Disney Springs location.

  4. Kemps (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fairmont Foods Company, Inc. of Green Bay, Wisconsin, in 1980. (dairy division only) Green's Ice Cream of York, Pennsylvania, in 1992. Brown's Velvet Dairy of New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1993. (sold to Suiza Foods in 2000, acquired by Dean Foods in 2001) Cedarburg Dairy, Inc. of Cedarburg, Wisconsin, in 1993. Hagan Ice Cream of Pittsburgh ...

  5. Neilson Dairy - Wikipedia

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    Neilson dairy products including, milk, butter, ice cream and instant puddings. Häagen-Dazs ice cream licence – acquired in 1981, sold to Ault Foods in 1990. Cadbury Confectionery Company Canadian operations – acquired in 1987, sold all confectionery and chocolate products back to British Cadbury in 1996. [2]

  6. High's Dairy Store - Wikipedia

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    The right to produce High's brand of ice cream was sold in 1989 to Kay's Ice Cream, based in Knoxville, Tennessee (which was subsequently acquired by C. F. Sauer Company in 1990). Until 2010 there was a High's Ice Cream parlor remaining in Portsmouth, Virginia, but it sold Hershey's brand ice cream. At the time of its closing, it still had the ...

  7. Frango - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Frango mints go back to 1918, according to a trademark document from the U.S. Patent Office.Originally, the Frango was the name for a frozen dessert sold at the sophisticated Tea Room at Frederick & Nelson's department store, at Sixth Avenue and Pine Street in Seattle, Washington.

  8. List of frozen yogurt companies - Wikipedia

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    It varies from slightly to much more tart than ice cream, as well as being lower in fat (due to the use of milk instead of cream). It is different from ice milk (later termed low-fat or light ice cream) and conventional soft serve. Unlike yogurt, [1] frozen yogurt is not regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), [2] [3] but is ...

  9. Kelly's of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    A Kelly's ice cream van parked at Polzeath in 2012. The company was established as an ice cream and fish and chips business by Joseph Staffieri in the late 19th century after he migrated from Italy to St Austell. [3] His son-in-law, Lazero Calicchia took over the business in 1918, using a horse and cart to distribute ice cream around Cornwall. [4]