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Episode 7, NoWaterBath – conversation with Billy Marchal, NEICRA 2016, about his HOT New Product

This past November, at the fall NEICRA 2016 convention in Newport, Rhode Island, I had the pleasure to meet Billy Marchal, owner of the Bluffton Dairy Freeze in Bluffton, Ohio, and owner of the new and exciting company NOWATERBATH.com.

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Billy and I had a few minutes, before the trade show started, to talk.  Billy was setting up his booth displaying the NOWATERBATH thermal pads and I was setting up my ice cream cart from C. Nelson, Billy showed me his water saving and time saving, no mess – no rusty containers to clean, thermal heat pads.

Billy Marchal, owns and operates his own shop, Bluffton Dairy Freeze, he specks from experience.

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Billy Marchal’s Bluffton Dairy Freeze

Take a few minutes and listen to our conversation about this great product. Check out his website for a list of satisfied customers.  Billy told me to call any or all of them for references.

 

I trust you enjoyed listening to Billy as much as i enjoyed learning about this really great new product. If I can help you, please, call me anytime.  George Dunlap 614-378-8466

 

 

 

Episode #6, Listeria and Johnson’s Real Ice Cream, how to keep your dairy plant clean by Matt Wilcoxon

This is a great conversation with industry leader Matt Wilcoxon of Johnson’s Real Ice Cream. 

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I have had the pleasure to work with Matt and his family since i moved to Columbus, Ohio in 1982.  (My audio starts a little rough, but kicks in after a few seconds.)

Matt Wilcoxon, 4th generation ice cream maker, from Columbus, OH, USA, talks about his families ice cream plant and how his dairy stays clean and how you can do the same; no matter how small your ice cream business is.

 Listeria is nothing new, says Matt, just how we treat it.  Sit back and listen to how Matt and his dairy maintains a Listeria-free dairy plant and his thoughts on how the industry is working together to keep ice cream a healthy treat.2016-12-09_0725

 

 

 

 

The Wilcoxon family has been a great customer of C. Nelson mobile and in-store cabinets for many years.  C. Nelson Mfg., Co, is a proud partner in the listeria clean program at Johnson’s diary and retail shop.

George Dunlap @ 614-378-8466

 

 

 

Four Seas Ice Cream, Cape Cod, MA

While at the NEICRA 2016 fall convention in Newport, RI, this year, I had a chance to talk with my good friends Doug and Peggy Warren, owners of the Four Seas Ice Cream shop on the Cape.

Doug and his father Dick Warren

Doug and his father Dick Warren

 

Freddy Simon of Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers

Customer Spot light.

We at C. Nelson are happy to be a supplier to Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers.

 

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Designed for Freddy's Frozen Custard by C. Nelson Mfg., CO.

Designed for Freddy’s Frozen Custard by C. Nelson Mfg., CO.

C. Nelson provides specialty and customized freezers to the Freddy’s operations.  C. Nelson can design and support your world-wide business model.  Call today.  419-898-3305 X204

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream Starts Scooping In Venice This Fall – Eater LA

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream Starts Scooping In Venice, CA.

The second scoop shop for LA After suffering from not one but two listeria scares last year, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams is back and better than ever, and is now ready to expand its empire from its first LA shop in Los Feliz shop to a second location in Venice.

The Columbus, Ohio-born brand by James Beard winning cookbook author Jeni Britton Bauer offers artisan ice cream that has made it into 23 scoop shops and grocery stores across the country

.Located at 540 Rose Avenue right on Ocean Front Walk, the new location should fare well in the tourist hub. Expect the same airy, bright space that makes for those gorgeous, highly Instagrammable photos. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams Venice will open in early fall of this year.Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams540 Rose AvenueVenice Beach, CA 90291

(by: George Dunlap, C. Nelson is proud to be a supplier of dipping cabinets to Jeni”s.  Serving their scoop shops across the USA)

Source: Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream Starts Scooping In Venice This Fall – Eater LA

Clementine’s Naughty and Nice Creamery: October customer spotlight

Clementine’s Naughty and Nice Creamery, St. Louis, MO, Customer spotlight October 2015

I had the pleasure to meet Clementine’s Naughty and Nice Creamery owner, Tamara Keefe, at the NICRA 2014 show in Lexington, KY. Tamara and I talked about the challenges of opening a new business let alone an ice cream shop.  She was looking for quality ice cream dipping cabinets that would display her great tasting handcrafted ice creams.

She purchased several C. Nelson  Curved-Glass ice cream dipping cabinets.

http://www.riverfronttimes.com/foodblog/2015/10/02/clementines-creamery-honored-by-yelp-for-online-savvy

Check out Clementine’s Facebook page and see how she is marketing her brand.  Tamara’s passion and her quality ice creams set her about from the crowd. I can’t wait to try the whiskey and cream flights…..

Whiskey and Cream Flights

Gamlin Whiskey House is taking whiskey and ice cream to new heights with Boozy Ice Cream Flights. Creations from Clementine’s Naughty & Nice Creamery are paired with 1-ounce pours of Gamlin’s top-shelf whiskeys, including Rally Point Rye from St. Louis-based Still 630.

Clementine's Creamery dipping cabients by C. Nelson.

Clementine’s Creamery ice cream dipping cabinets by C. Nelson.

 

 

 

 

 

These 10 Ice Cream Shops In Iowa Are Sure To Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

Our Good Friends,Whiteys Ice Cream in Iowa City , ranked right up in the top rankings. See the (2) C. Nelson 16dip cabinets and the C. Nelson back-bar BD-10 ice cream chest.  We are proud to support many of the greatest ice creams in North America! C. Nelson (2) 16dip cabinets and (1) C. Nelson BD10 for ice creamIowa is home to the ice cream capitol of the world, so of course we have some of the best ice cream ever – and here are 10 of the best places to get your delicious Iowa ice cream!

Source: These 10 Ice Cream Shops In Iowa Are Sure To Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

Ice Cream Catering Cart, by C. Nelson Mfg., Co., for Cliff’s Homemade Ice Cream

Cliff'sCliff’s Homemade operates 2 buiness within the one operation; first they have a wonderful Homemade ice cream shop, and second they run a growing Ice Cream Catering business.  Cliff’s new addition to their fleet of catering ice cream carts was delivered May 2014.  The cart designed by C. Nelson Mfg., for Cliff’s had to meet rigid requirements to pass the Cliff test.  It had to be sized just right to 1) get into office building elevators, and 2) to move though the tight office space within the office buildings.

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The New Carting Cart,

The new design for Cliff’s had to meet their size issues; 1) had to be shorter to fit into a freight elevator, and 2) narrow to fit in-between the tight office spaces within the office buildings serviced by Cliff’s.  C. Nelson working with Cliff’s came up with a great design that worked perfectly.

 

Cliff's cart almost readyCliff’s cart almost ready to ship.  C. Nelson checking over the cart before it is shipped.  The cart has (2) areas for ice cream catering, 1) ice cream freezer scoop space, and 2) dry topping area for a variety of sundae style toppings.

 

 

 

 

Cliff’s uses a Ford Transit Van to get to their customers in their downtown office buildings.  The Ford Transit Van will hold 2 catering carts and is easy  to load and unload.

1 of 2 carts loaded into Cliff's Ford Transit Van.  The van is great for making stops in big cities where parking and unloading is a challenge.

1 of 2 carts loaded into Cliff’s Ford Transit Van. The van is great for making stops in big cities where parking and unloading is a challenge.

Cliff's catering at an area Hospital employee event.

Cliff’s catering at an area Hospital employee event.

Finally the cart is put to the final test at one of Cliff’s many ice cream catering events.

Call today or email George Dunlap if you are interested in an ice cream catering cart.

419-898-3305 X 204 or George@GeorgeDunlap.com

 

C. Nelson’s Hi-Vis dipping cabinets, review by www.GeorgeDunlap.com

Hi-Vis Cabinets = Increased Ice Cream Sales$$

“3 different looks same quality cabinet”

 

Their eyes tell the story

C. Nelson Mfg., Company, Oak Harbor, Ohio, USA, introduced their first Hi-Vis dipping cabinet in the summer of 2008 and Nelson has not looked back since. According to Kelley Smith, Owner and Head Engineer, at C. Nelson Mfg., “the goal of this new style cabinet was to bring the customer closer to the ice cream and enhance their buying experience”. The success of this new line of ice cream dipping cabinets has increased C. Nelson’s exposure to dairies and ice cream chains around the world.

Below is a brief summary of 3 different Ohio, USA, customers and the unique ways they designed their ice cream dipping front counters.  All three have experienced increased ice cream sales and increased customer satisfaction.  They all wanted an updated and unique look to their ice cream parlor areas.  Their continued purchase of these newly designed cabinets has proven Kelley Smith 100% right on target.

 

Eric’s Irresistible Ice Cream, Defiance, Ohio, USA

 

Clean front look cabinets only

Eric Gerber started in the ice cream business with a run down tired looking former Dairy Queen store on the outskirts of Defiance, Ohio, March 1999.  Eric’s journey to learn the business and how to make quality ice cream took him down a 13 year path of trial-and-error.  Eric started with one ice cream store and today he owns 4 shops, with #5 on the drawing board, all serving quality hand dipped ice cream.  In his new shop Eric wanted to feature his family’s recipes of homemade ice creams, great tasting coffees and teas, and delicious hot grilled sandwiches & flat breads. Eric opened his new store late summer 2012 with time to work out the kinks for the Christmas holiday season.

Eric picked the 16diphv gelato style dipping cabinet from C. Nelson because they allowed his customers to get up-front-and-personal with his homemade ice creams.  Eric wanted his customers to really see his quality ice creams before they made up their minds.  Eric chose the clean white and open look for his front counter.  Eric wanted the ice cream dipping cabinets to be the focal point showing off his ice creams like diamond rings in a jewelry case at the jewelry store.  The cases became part of the front counter and connected with an ice cream cake & novelty display case.  This layout also allowed the cabinets to breathe in cool unrestricted air though the compressor housing keeping the cabinets cool and running efficiently.  Eric’s front counter is all about the homemade ice cream presentation; it is about showing off his ice cream.  Eric told me many times while we were designing his new store, “why would I want to hide all these great looking ice creams?”  Eric is happy to report that his sales have proved him right$. His customers buy with their eyes and the C. Nelson cabinet makes that happen best!

 

Mitchell’s Homemade Ice Cream, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

 

Faux wall front/Hi-Vis dipping cabinets with bench and bottom air duct

 

Mike and Peter Mitchell started with their first store in Cleveland in 1999 and today they have over 8 stores. Their stores currently use a 16diphv and a 12diphv C. Nelson cabinet for dipped ice cream sales as well as several BD cabinets for ice cream storage and backup flavors.

The Mitchell brothers decided to go with a faux-wall counter built about 6 inches in front of the dipping cabinets, this allowed the cabinets to front breathe, allowing good air  flow in and though the compressor housing area, keeping the cabinets cool and operating efficiently.  As Mike told me, “it is important not to block the air flow of any of the ice cream cabinets they will not operate correctly”.  Mitchells then built a bench area, over the faux front wall, where small children could stand and look into the ice cream cabinet, thus making their selection of their choice of ice cream a fun and exciting experience.

Mike and Pete love children and realized early on that it was key to keeping the children involved in the ice cream selection process, they wanted the children to feel that they are part of the Mitchell’s ice cream family.  This design was a change from their first few stores and it has paid off with increased sales.  They wanted their customers to have fun, enjoy the selection of ice cream, be part of the family, and wanted to increase sales of dipped ice cream.  They achieved success on all of their goals. Mike told me years ago, “if we take care of our customers and involve them in the ice cream buying experience, they will take care of our needs” Mike and Peter were right.  Today they are growing, having fun, and selling lots of wonderful tasting Mitchell’s homemade ice cream in their C. Nelson Hi-Vis dipping cabinets.

 

  United Dairy Farmers, Cincinnati, Ohio,, USA

 

3 8diphv cabinets with facade panel to make look like built-in counter


rectangle ice cream boxes for scooping

In 1938 a local Cincinnati family started a small dairy with their focus on quality fresh milk, today they are distributing ice cream to 30 states and have over 300 ice cream parlor/neighborhood stores.  UDF, as they are called by the locals, made the switch to C. Nelson Hi-Vis cabinets in the summer of 2008, UDF wanted the little children to be able to get close & seethe ice cream.  The curved glass cabinets allowed their customers to really see their ice cream,

UDF fell in love with the new design after they tested their rectangle ice cream boxes in the Hi-Vis cabinets.  Generally, a traditional ice cream cold wall cabinet will not work with boxed ice cream; there is no air-circulation inside the cabinet because of the tight fit. But C. Nelson once again met the challenge with the work of Kelley Smith and his engineering team, and designed their cabinets to work for those dairies that use rectangle shaped ice cream containers.

UDF designed their ice cream parlors using three 8diphv cabinets with a façade panel added to the front of the cabinets to give them a built-in counter look.  The design concern of the façade was how to allow for air flow to keep the cabinets operating efficiently.  As you can see, see picture, they used air vents in front of each of the

Good air flow

compressor openings and everything worked perfectly.  Easy to clean and easy to operate were the service requirements Kelley Smith had in mind when he designed the Hi-Vis line of Gelato Style/Low Glass cabinets.  The UDF folks loved how these cabinets “displayed” their ice cream and how easy they are to maintain.  The entire ice cream parlor area resulted with an updated look simply by using the new C. Nelson ice cream Hi-Vis dipping cabinets. UDF was very pleased.

 

 

 

 

Summary

Gelato Style too!

C. Nelson introduced a new line of dipping cabinets that satisfies both the gelato and traditional ice cream dipping shops.  The high visual display area of the ice cabinet and the ease of operation has been a big winner for all of C. Nelson’s customers no matter how small or how big. C. Nelson has designed new sundae and smoothie prep stations and is upgrading their entire line of dipping cabinets.  Kelley Smith told me he wants to build the most energy efficient cabinets for the ice cream industry.  He wants his newly designed cabinets to operate longer and provide his customers with a tool to increase sales at the store level.  This newly designed High-Visual dipping cabinet is doing just that and the proof is in the increased sales for C. Nelson’s customers.

Traditional 3 gallon ice cream tubs

 

Contact me today for a digital plant tour and see what everyone is talking about.

 

GEORGE DUNLAP

www.GeorgeDunlap.com

George@GeorgeDunlap.com

614-378-8466

 

Newly designed & updated, Milk Shake, Smoothie, and Ice Cream scooping freezer by C. Nelson Mfg., CO.

 

 C.Nelson Mfg., Co., Oak Harbor, Ohio, USA, is proud to introduce the newly updated BDxx-JR (BD4-JR “the new look video”) series of flavorrail freezers.  C. Nelson Mfg.,  lead by Kelley Smith, President, and his design team manager Paul Cox, Plant Engineer, spent almost a year researching the Milk Shake & Burger market leaders.   One such company is

BD4-JR showing the optional 9 Jars from Server Products, the 2/3rd size jars with lids and pumps, and the sliding access door for scooping ice cream, custard, or yogurt.

Fatburger, an existing customer based out of Southern California, with stores located around the world.  Kelley Smith said Fatburger came to him and had a simple request; they wanted a well-built freezer free-standing or counter drop-in, with at least 6 traditional topping jars, a large work prep area, front breather compressor that would allow the freezer to be pushed all the way to the wall, and a company that was willing to stand behind their product with world-wide service & support.  Simple request, thought Kelley Smith, because that is what we do for all our customers we build quality in every cabinet!

Paul Cox later told me that during the design process Fatburger then asked what was the possibility to expand the flavorrail capacity to more than 6 traditional size topping jars, and that is when Dennis Byrne of Byrne & Associates, representative of Server Products Company, came to the rescue.  Dennis Byrne introduced C. Nelson to the new Server Products 2/3rd size topping jar line.

Traditional fat jar or the Server Products 2/3rd skinny jars, 50% more choices

The new 2/3rd jar line was designed for those operations that wanted more variety in the same space.  We were excited, said Paul Cox, just what we were looking for.  Fatburger and many of C. Nelson’s custom design burger & shake accounts where excited too!  Kelley Smith and Paul Cox were able to get 50% more jars in the same flavorrail line of cabinets.  Kelley Smith and Paul Cox appreciated the help of Ron Ripple, VP of Sales & Marketing with Server Products, Kelley Smith said both companies worked hard to satisfy the needs of our mutual customer Fatburger.

C. Nelson, for the past 30 years, built the model BDF series flavorrail cabinet, this style has served many ice cream shops years of service free operation but was limited on workspace and expanded topping choices.  Another Southern California customer, Ghirardelli Chocolates, was looking for a flavorrail that would give them an old-fashioned soda fountain look with lots and lots of work space.  Ghirardelli satisfied both needs in the newly re-designed BDxx-JR cabinet.  Ghirardelli put the new cabinets, BD8-JR and BD12-JR, in their Disney California, Soda Shop.  The cabinets allowed them

BD12-JR with lots of topping choices and lots and lots of work prep space for making great tasting sundaes or banana splits.

to have lots of topping choices for their great tasting cool creamery Ghirardelli Ice Creams and lots of work prep space for making their world-famous ice cream sundaes.

C. Nelson has received accolades from the milk shake, smoothie, and scoop shop operators, both independent and chain, regarding the features and benefits of this new design.  C. Nelson offers another industry first they are the only company that builds this style and offer over 5 models to choose from.

For product details please contact C. Nelson today!

C. Nelson Mfg., Company, Oak Harbor, Ohio, USA @ 419-898-3305 X204

 

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