Cold Rock Ice Creamery

Cold Rock Ice Creamery
Industry Ice cream parlor
Founded Aspley, Queensland in 1996
Founder Selwynn Barr and Valerie Barr
Number of locations
100 stores
Parent Franchised Food Company

Cold Rock Ice Creamery is an Australian-based ice cream parlour chain. It specialises in custom making ice creams by adding mix-ins. Cold Rock has around 100 stores across all states and territories of Australia, as well as internationally in the Philippines, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates.[1][2]

Products

Cold Rock is most widely known for its customised flavours which result from combining one or more flavours of ice cream with selected mix-ins, including a range of confectionery, fruit, nuts, and biscuits. This ice cream is mixed as the customer looks on, on a chilled granite slab. Ice cream is sold in waffle cones, cups, and take-home tubs.[3]

History

The first Cold Rock was opened in Aspley, Queensland in 1996 by founders, Selwynn and Valerie Barr. Within two years they began franchising. In 2008, the 80th store opened, located in Melbourne, Australia. On 4 September 2009, Franchised Food Co. acquired the chain.[4]

Social Networking

Cold Rock, like many other businesses has embraced social networking sites, such as Twitter and Facebook as a way to promote its stores and communicate with customers directly. The franchise itself has encouraged individual store managers to create their own Facebook pages to communicate with their customers.[5]

References

  1. Cold Rock International Site
  2. The Urban Wire, "Cold Rock Ice Creamery", 23 July 2007
  3. The Urban Wire, "Cold Rock Ice Creamery", 23 July 2007
  4. Food Business Review, "Franchised Food Company Acquires Cold Rock Ice Cream Stores", 7 September 2009
  5. International Business Times, "Cold Rock uses Facebook to connect with customers", 28 June 2010

External links

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