Could you sell Soft Serve at a Farmers Market?
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- čas přidán 16. 08. 2021
- Steve Christensen, The Ice Cream Bloke and Self-Appointed Headmaster of Scoop School, talks in this episode about the difficulties and benefits on providing soft serve at a farmers market.
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Some farmer's markets and flea markets have semi-permanent slots for trailers that can be left in place, or indoor food vending areas. Inquire in your area. I had the same idea, but tearing down and trying to power a trailer and machine with temporary power I think is tempting murphy's law! Plus, your local health department probably would not allow it either.
Though I sell only FROZEN DESSERTS, my competitors commonly sell soft serve. I compete by having a serving of hard ice cream in our shave ice with a sno cap topping.
Thanks Steve for answering my question. Sorry I just saw it now, been helping someone with their concession stand rounds at local events..As for power, I have a 10,000 watt generator I can bring. And I'm working on transporting all this.
How did it go?
such a fun video steve. You made me laugh (and learn) today. I would like to know you thought on a premium ice cream brand that is thinking of selling a soft serve version of their ice cream. Is that a good idea? or should the ice cream brand stick to selling premium?
Mister Softee has been doing this for over 60 years,
How do you keep premium ice cream cold and safe at a farmers market?
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