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Honeysuckle Gelato


Honeysuckle Gelato is an artisan gelato and sorbet company located in Atlanta.

Honeysuckle Gelato has gained a fast-growing local following for its southern-inspired flavors, locally sourced and high-quality ingredients. The flagship Honeysuckle Gelato store is slated to open this Spring 2015 in Atlanta's premiere development project Ponce City Market.

Co-founder Jackson Smith returned to his hometown after living in NYC and began making gelato and sorbet in his parents' kitchen for family and friends but the demand kept growing. Soon his childhood friend, Wes Jones, and another friend, Khatera Ballard began talking about the idea of selling the gelato and sorbet. That idea became the Honeysuckle Gelato Food Truck and 4 years later Honeysuckle Gelato continues to grow throughout the South and beyond.

The next step in the Honeysuckle Gelato story was the purchase of a 1992 Chevy Grumman Olsen ice cream truck. The Honeysuckle Food Truck allowed the company to gain a strong following and created countless creative and delicious flavors. The Honeysuckle Food Truck was one of the first trucks to be housed in Atlanta's first Food Truck Park.

Honeysuckle Gelato will open its first brick and mortar store this coming Spring 2015. It will be located in the newly redeveloped historic Sears, Roebuck & Company building, now known as Ponce City Market. Honeysuckle Gelato will be part of the City's growth of the Atlanta BeltLine.



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KaleidoScoops


KaleidoScoops is an American chain of ice cream shops. It was founded in 1999 by a co-operative of former Baskin-Robbins franchisees after the termination of their franchises. The chain comprises more than sixty locations in twenty states throughout the U.S.

KaleidoScoops was formed in 1999 by several former Baskin-Robbins franchisees after the latter company terminated approximately 200 domestic franchisee agreements in Southern markets they deemed "nonstrategic." Over forty of the former franchisees united to form the new company, KaleidoScoops, which operates as a cooperative based in Austin, Texas. These people formed the co-op to improve the quality of the ice cream, lower the cost of overhead and pass the savings on to longtime neighborhood customers.

The first stores to be converted experienced an initial drop in sales of about 20 percent. But as customers tried the new ice cream, sales rose above pre-conversion amounts. Between 2000 and 2003, KaleidoScoops doubled in size, with many of its members entering the cooperative with no prior experience owning ice cream shops. These new owners brought in fresh perspectives and new ideas to Kaleidoscoops that have allowed the company to expand into 20 states. Kaleidoscoops is still expanding and is still having franchisees convert from other ice cream chains.

The co-op takes no percentage of sales revenue, although it does levy a $2 surcharge per each tub of ice cream, which made up the bulk of its earnings in 2001. Even with the surcharge, ice cream costs about 30% less for store owners buying from KaleidoScoops than from Baskin-Robbins, according to Fletcher.



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Kilwins


Coordinates: 45°22′55″N 84°56′41″W / 45.381997°N 84.944692°W / 45.381997; -84.944692 Kilwins is an American company specializing in candy, ice cream, and fudge, based in Petoskey, Michigan. Kilwin's was founded in 1947 as Kilwin's Candies and Gifts by Don and Katey Kilwin in Petoskey. They sold off the bakery portion of their business in 1971 so that they could concentration on candy production. In 1976, a second branch was opened in Traverse City, Michigan by Jim Szocinski, who first worked for the company in 1961. The company was sold to Wayne and Lorene Rose in 1978, and three years later, they began to franchise. Today, the company operates over 100 stores nationwide in 21 states.




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Walter Lappert


Walter Lappert, (22 March 1921 - 1 September 2003) at the age of 61, founded a business in Kauai to manufacture and sell "super-premium" ice cream based on family recipes from his European upbringing. He rode a wave of enthusiasm for gourmet luxury foods using fresh, high-quality local ingredients in Hawaii. Lappert's Aloha Ice Cream grew to have annual revenues exceeding $15 million in six U.S. states and produced 18,000 gallons of unique flavors of ice cream each month. Using Belgian chocolate, vanilla beans from Madagascar, local macadamia nuts, guava, and coffee beans from Kona, Lappert created a menu of 125 flavors.

Lappert was born in Austria to a French father and an Austrian mother. He grew up in Prague, with Austrian grandparents who owned a shop "where they made apple strudels and sold coffee, and in summertime, when the fruit was ripe, they made peach or strawberry ice cream." Later this shop would become the model for his retail outlets.

Lappert joined the French Army at 17, earning the rank of lieutenant, and was wounded in combat during World War II. He was fluent in eight languages. After the war, Lappert spent many years in South America where he was a distiller in Ecuador and became the purveyor of liquor to the Venezuelan military. Moving to the United States, he had a crepe shop in San Francisco and seafood restaurant in Sausalito, California.

At age 61, Walter Lappert retired to the Hawaiian island of Kauai, turning over his restaurant business to his son, Michael. Retirement, however, soon evolved into a new business venture when he found local dessert fare wanting. He and his wife invested half their savings, $150,000, to set up a factory to make ice cream in the town of Hanapepe, far from the tourist and commercial areas of Kauai. His first batch of 4,500 gallons (about 17,000 liters) was created on December 21, 1983 and sold out in two weeks, which convinced them they were going to be successful. (The 1980 population of Kauai was under 40,000 people.) A store in Koloa, a historic town near the popular sunny beaches of Poipu, and near Lappert's one-bedroom apartment, followed. Lappert adopted the Koloa store as an unofficial headquarters and was often found there, dressed in quintessential Hawaiian fashion of shorts, sandals, and flowered shirt, wearing a small cap and a white beard and accompanied by his black Labrador Maxi, chatting with tourists and locals after a dip in the surf. He made his personality part of his brand, integrating his smiling face into his labels and ads and encouraged the sobriquet, "the Hanapepe Ice Cream Man," although to some, he was the Colonel Sanders of Hawaii while others considered the popular figure a Hemingway look-alike. By the late 1980s, Lappert's ice cream sold through some 75 stores across Hawaii and six states in the western part of the USA plus a franchise in Japan. The business branched out to roast its own coffee in 1985 and also began producing baked goods in some locations.



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