Frozen Dessert Industry & Machine Articles — ice cream
Scoop School: Flavored Waffle Cones
Posted by Destini Miller on
Scoop School shares the details on how to flavor and color your original waffle cones. This visually appeasing sight can drive in business from all over. Not only do flavored ice cream waffle cones smell sweet, they look great and taste AMAZING. Using only (1 oz) of waffle cone extract, you can turn your regular batter into a rainbow of options! Scoop School uses extract to make vibrant red velvet cones, sweet blueberry cones, tasty strawberry cones, and many more! By offering multiple cone flavors you can give your customers a rare item in the ice cream universe. These cones pair well...
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Choosing An Air Cooled Vs A Water Cooled Ice Cream Machine
Posted by Slices Concession on
- Haz Clic Aquí Para Español - Water Cooled or Air Cooled? When you're deciding to add ice cream machines to your current business or starting a new frozen desserts business, one of the first things to consider is the kind of product you want to serve and the type of machine that best suits that need. All ice cream machines from batch freezers to soft-serve machines, work by transferring heat away from the ice cream mix and freezing it in the process. The transferred heat is removed from the machine by either a water or air based system. Check out the difference between...
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Scoop School: Storing Waffle Cones
Posted by Destini Miller on
Scoop School gives us the rundown on how to store our waffle cones without sacrificing quality. The more expensive option is the plastic display tables that can sit on the counter in front of your customers. This sight is visually appealing and helps advertise your waffle cones. Another helpful way is to wrap the individual cones in plastic and place them in a plastic container with a lid. As long as the cones are kept in an airtight container they'll remain fresh for about five days. It's important to know how to store waffle cones because they'll start to sweat...
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Scoop School: Flavors to make your business stand out
Posted by Destini Miller on
When vamping up your ice cream bar, the most important thing to your customers is variety. In this segment of Scoop School, Mr. C addresses the 3 types of ice cream you're going to want to have available to increase sales. Your lineup of ice cream flavors is going to play a vital role in how many customers you draw in. Signature products= these products are the original flavors you're known for. These flavors set the bar. This isn't to say they're the flavors no one has ever heard of-- but rather the flavor your store is known for making...
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Join The Slices Cone Competition Today!
Posted by Priya Brantley on
Contest Rules Videos must be submitted to Slices Concession via email by September 1st! State the name of your store, the brand and the model machine you're using, and of course our hashtags. Make the tallest cone you can. The cone must stand for 10 seconds after soft serve has left machine. Visibly measure and show in the video the tracing of the product from beginning to end. Inches from cone, base, or cup do not count. Post on all store social media accounts using the hashtags #slicesconecomp & #yougotconed Must be following us on all social media. Nominate...
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