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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. Marble Slab Creamery - Wikipedia

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    Marble Slab, which began as a single unit operation called Cones & Cream, [3] was founded in Houston by chefs Sigmund Penn and Tom LePage in 1983. They were inspired by Steve Herrell of Herrell's Ice Cream in Boston, who pioneered the mixing approach to ice cream toppings. [4]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Newport Creamery - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] For its first 13 years, the restaurant sold only ice cream, adding other food to the menu in 1953. [4] In the 1950s and 1960s, it was franchised, eventually expanding to 33 restaurants. [5] [6] In the late 1990s, the company ran into financial trouble, losing money, deferring maintenance, and closing 12 of its locations.

  7. Dari Mart - Wikipedia

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    Lochmead Farms sells 1.5 million US gallons (5,700,000 L) of milk and 500,000 US gallons (1,900,000 L) of ice cream a year through the chain of stores, and the joint store-farm operation employs more than 450 people. [citation needed] The company has started selling dairy products internationally as well.

  8. Category:Ice cream parlors in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ice cream parlors in the United States" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Amy's Ice Creams - Wikipedia

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    Amy's Ice Creams in Upper Kirby, Houston. Amy's Ice Creams is a privately owned chain of ice cream shops in Texas with headquarters in Austin. [1] The Austin Chronicle described Amy's as a "quintessentially Austin institution" which "dominates the local ice cream scene." [2] Amy's ice cream is owned by Amy Simmons. [3]