Who owns Big Olaf?

Who owns Big Olaf?

On June 1st 2011, Big Olaf Creamery at Lakewood Ranch was bought by SS&R investment, Inc. which is led by Jeannet Romero, and managed by Gerardo Serrano. Jeannet and Gerardo have been working in the ice cream business in Venezuela for more than ten years.

Where is Big Olaf ice cream made?

The ice cream is made at a local creamery near Sarasota’s Amish village of Pinecraft. Every tub of Big Olaf Ice Cream is hand mixed with the finest ingredients and is then churned in batch freezers by local Amish Craftsmen.

Is Big Olaf Ice Cream gluten free?

Gluten free options! Yaaayy!! I was so happy to find gluten free cones! The icecream is creamy and delicious.

What is in Kahlua Crunch ice cream?

Kahlua Crunch (left) brings Coffee Liqueur ice cream together with a fudge swirl and coffee crunch.

What is malted Moo Crunch ice cream?

A: Malted moo crunch. It replicates a malted black and white frappe with chocolate toffee pieces. We liked the flavor of the frappe (chocolate syrup and vanilla ice cream). The majority of the flavors have chocolate and vanilla in it.

What flavor is Mudslide ice cream?

chocolate
The Mudslide flavor is a family favorite around my house. It is rich, creamy chocolate ice cream with thick ribbons of frozen dark chocolate throughout.

Should I refrigerate Kahlua?

Should KahlĂșa be refrigerated? No, but we recommend to store it in a cool dry place once opened.

What is death by chocolate ice cream?

Death by Chocolate Ice Cream features an ultra rich, thick, and creamy double chocolate custard-based ice cream with chocolate fudge swirled throughout. Every bite is a chocoholic’s dream!

What kind of chocolate is in Tillamook Mudslide?

Made to perfection, Tillamook Chocolate Mudslide Ice Cream Sandwiches feature creamy Tillamook Chocolate Ice Cream sandwiched between premium chocolate-coated chocolate waffle cone cookies made with real butter and brown sugar then baked til golden.

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