Kelly's of Cornwall

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Kelly's of Cornwall[edit | edit source]

Kelly's of Cornwall is a popular ice cream brand based in Cornwall, England. It is known for its delicious and creamy ice cream made with locally sourced ingredients. The brand has a rich history and has become a beloved treat for locals and tourists alike.

History[edit | edit source]

Kelly's of Cornwall was founded in 1988 by Philip Kelly, who had a passion for creating high-quality ice cream using traditional methods. The company started small, with just a few flavors, but quickly gained popularity for its rich and indulgent ice cream.

Over the years, Kelly's of Cornwall expanded its range of flavors and began using locally sourced ingredients, such as Cornish clotted cream and fresh fruits from nearby farms. This commitment to using local produce has not only ensured the freshness and quality of their ice cream but also supported the local economy.

Flavors[edit | edit source]

Kelly's of Cornwall offers a wide variety of flavors to cater to different tastes. Some of their most popular flavors include:

  • Vanilla: A classic flavor loved by many, Kelly's of Cornwall's vanilla ice cream is made with real vanilla beans for an authentic and creamy taste.
  • Clotted Cream: This flavor is a specialty of Cornwall, and Kelly's of Cornwall takes pride in using the finest Cornish clotted cream to create a rich and luxurious ice cream.
  • Strawberry Fields: Made with fresh strawberries sourced from local farms, this flavor is a refreshing and fruity option for those who love the taste of summer.
  • Chocolate Heaven: For chocolate lovers, Kelly's of Cornwall offers a decadent chocolate ice cream made with high-quality cocoa for a rich and indulgent experience.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Kelly's of Cornwall has received numerous awards and recognition for its exceptional ice cream. Some of the notable accolades include:

  • Winner of the Great Taste Awards for several flavors, including Vanilla, Clotted Cream, and Strawberry Fields.
  • Voted as the "Best Ice Cream in Cornwall" by local residents in a survey conducted by a popular magazine.
  • Featured in various food and travel publications, highlighting the brand's commitment to quality and taste.

Sustainability and Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

Kelly's of Cornwall is dedicated to sustainability and community involvement. The company actively supports local farmers and suppliers, ensuring that their ingredients are sourced ethically and sustainably.

Additionally, Kelly's of Cornwall is involved in various community initiatives, such as sponsoring local events and supporting charities. They believe in giving back to the community that has supported them throughout the years.

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