Gifford’s Making Their Famous 'HomeMaine' Ice Cream Again After Fire
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For the first time in a year, Gifford’s Ice Cream is making Maine’s most famous ice cream after a fire ripped through production facilities, forcing the company to rely on co-packers. To get back up and running, the family-owned ice cream company carved out a smaller production area—roughly 30% of actual size once the factory is fully restored—and has two lines running to produce quarts and bulk flavors for its wholesale customers and ice cream stands. A brother and sister are part of the fifth generation of ice cream makers running the company and churning out distinctive flavors in ‘40s-era Cherry Burrell freezers. On this episode of From the Cold Corner, Lindsay Skilling, CEO of Gifford’s, and JC Gifford, COO, share the latest on the rebuilding process, becoming the official ice cream of the New England Patriots and more.► Read the full story
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