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Bomb Pops were created right here in Kansas City by D.S. Abernethy and James S. Merritt of Merritt Foods on July 30, 1955. They invented it, ironically, during the Cold War between the United States ...
Well Enterprises, the maker of Blue Bunny, Halo Top and more, has recalled over 17,000 tubs of 3-gallon ice cream products over concerns about the presence of plastic.
It looks like Blue Bunny chocolate donut ice cream is here — and it comes with rainbow sprinkles!
To encourage you to give in to fun, laughs, and free ice cream, Blue Bunny is taking over elevators in unexpected locations.
Wells manufactures its signature brand Blue Bunny®, Halo Top®, the iconic Bomb Pop®, and Blue Ribbon Classics®. Wells employs more than 4,000 ice cream aficionados across the country.
Sonic Drive-In's Shark Week Slush features blue coconut-flavored Slush topped with a layer of strawberries and shark gummy candies.
It distributes products in all 50 states. In addition to making Blue Bunny ice cream, the Bomb Pop and other products, Wells also makes private label ice cream and packs products for other companies.
Le Mars based Wells Enterprises, known for its creation of Blue Bunny ice cream, has been acquired by a global confectionery company.
Wells Enterprises, the maker of Blue Bunny Ice Cream, is set to receive $6.3 million in tax credits from the state as it adds 135 jobs in northwest Iowa.
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