Steve's Ice Cream
Steve's Ice Cream[edit | edit source]
Steve's Ice Cream is a renowned Ice Cream brand that originated in Somerville, Massachusetts in the United States. The brand was founded by Steve Herrell in 1973 and is credited with pioneering the concept of mix-ins into ice cream.
History[edit | edit source]
Steve's Ice Cream was established by Steve Herrell in 1973. Herrell had a passion for ice cream and wanted to create a unique ice cream experience. He is credited with inventing the process of mixing in candies and cookies into ice cream, a concept that has since been adopted by many other ice cream brands worldwide.
In 1977, Herrell sold the Steve's Ice Cream brand to Joseph Howard, who expanded the brand across the United States. The brand has changed hands several times since then and is currently owned by Dean Foods.
Products[edit | edit source]
Steve's Ice Cream offers a variety of ice cream flavors, each with its unique mix-ins. Some of the popular flavors include Brooklyn Blackout, Southern Banana Pudding, and Speculoos Cookie Butter. The brand also offers dairy-free options for those with dietary restrictions.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Steve's Ice Cream has left a significant impact on the ice cream industry. The concept of mix-ins has become a standard in many ice cream shops and brands. The brand's commitment to quality and innovation has earned it a loyal customer base and recognition in the industry.
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