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  2. Cold Stone Creamery - Wikipedia

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    The company's main product is premium ice cream made with approximately 12–14% butterfat, [4] [5] made on location and customized for patrons at time of order. Cold Stone has also expanded its menu with other ice cream-related products, including: ice cream cakes, pies, cookie sandwiches, smoothies, shakes, and iced or blended coffee drinks.

  3. Dairy mix - Wikipedia

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    A dairy mix is the blend of milk, cream, sugar, stabilizers, and vanilla packaged by a dairy for commercial use. [1] This mix can either be made directly into ice cream or placed into containers for the use in soft serve, frozen custard, or ice cream machines. Dairy mix used in restaurants can be also used to make frozen drinks or smoothies.

  4. Marble Slab Creamery - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Marble Slab became the first ice cream treatery to use a frozen granite slab to blend mix-in toppings into the ice cream. [5] Later that year, Marble Slab was bought by Ronnie Hankamer of Texas, who laid the groundwork for the brand's franchising concept.

  5. Blue Bell Creameries - Wikipedia

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    It could create a 10-US-gallon (38 L) batch of ice cream every 20 minutes. That year, in 1936, the company purchased its first continuous ice cream freezer, which could make 80 US gallons (300 L) of ice cream per hour. The ice cream would run through a spigot, allowing it to be poured into any size container. [9]

  6. Steve's Ice Cream - Wikipedia

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    Steve's Ice Cream was an ice cream brand which began as an ice-cream parlor chain owned by Steve Herrell. He opened his first establishment at 191 Elm Street in Somerville, Massachusetts in 1973. Known as the Original Steve's Ice Cream, the business introduced the concept of super-premium ice cream and customized ice cream desserts using the ...

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  8. Kitchen United - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen United was a ghost kitchen company based in Pasadena, California, [3] providing equipped professional kitchen space to restaurants for the preparation of delivery-only meals. [4] It allowed brick-and-mortar restaurants to expand their food delivery business without adding extra staff or space and allows the creation of restaurants with ...

  9. Junket (company) - Wikipedia

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    Junket is a company that makes rennet tablets and prepackaged powdered dessert mixes and ingredients for making various curdled, milk-based foods, such as junket and ice cream. It was founded in 1874 by Christian Hansen in Hansen's Laboratorium in Denmark to make rennet extract for the cheesemaking industry. In 1878, Hansen opened up operations ...