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On September 28, 1976, they signed their first lease for their first ice cream shop on Castro Street. On that same day, a double rainbow lit up the San Francisco sky, and the name was born. In 1982, Double Rainbow won the top prize in the "Great American Lick-Off." [2] The company offers more than 60 flavors in pint, quart, and 2.5 gallon tubs.
The following is a list of companies based in San Francisco, ... Double Rainbow (ice cream) Diamond Foods; ... Swensen's Ice Cream – acquired by International ...
Restaurants in San Francisco (8 C, 51 P) Pages in category "Food and drink companies based in San Francisco" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Double Rainbow (ice cream) (San Francisco) - no longer red link, but is VERY stubby. Foster Farms Dairy (California) - link is blue, but does the article mention ice ...
In the summer 1975, Rainbow Grocery opened a storefront on 16th Street in the Mission District of San Francisco. At this time, the People's Food System already had two stores in San Francisco: Seeds of Life, in the lower Mission District, and Noe Valley Community Store. The ashram members who organized the opening of Rainbow Grocery did so ...
The U.S. Forest Service ordered hundreds of people gathered for a “Rainbow Family” celebration at an unsanctioned camp to vacate Plumas National Forest within 48 hours or face fines or jail time.
The company was founded in 1948 by Earle Swensen, who learned to make ice cream while serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II. [2] Swensen opened his first shop at the corner of Union and Hyde Streets, along the cable car tracks in Russian Hill in San Francisco at what had been a failed ice cream parlor. [3]