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Howdy Homemade Ice Cream is on a “relentless pursuit to create more jobs for people with intellectual and developmental differences using the power of smiles and amazingly delicious ice cream.” The Texas-based company has conducted more than 100 sampling events employing people with special needs.
Howdy Homemade, the ice cream brand on a mission to promote inclusivity and provide meaningful employment for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs), is thrilled to announce a significant expansion of its retail footprint.
On this episode of From the Cold Corner, we’re joined by Craig Susser of Craig’s Vegan Ice Cream, Bob Grote, CEO of Grote Company and David Sawicki, business unit leader at A M King, to discuss the latest in food processing trends and cold foods manufacturing.
Craig’s Vegan Minis will be available in the frozen section of select retailers as well as direct to your doorstep online beginning in August with an SRP of $3.49.
Each flavor is a nostalgic tribute, intentionally crafted to leave you irresistibly yearning for the next bite. It's not just ice cream, it's a lifestyle.