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Ice Cream Freezers & Display Cases Ice Cream Business Directory Ice Cream Freezers & Display Cases Mimet USA Mimet USA offers a complete line of commercial refrigeration equipment, ice cream freezers, bottle coolers, coolers, dairy display cases and counter top display coolers. Contact: 242 Franklin St Spartanburg, SC 29303 Sales: (864) 597-1944 Fax: (802) 301-1000 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.mimetusa.com/ TurnKeyParlor Don't let restaurant supply houses mislead you. We specialize in ice cream parlor equipment, freezers, and ice cream carts and can save you big on your initial investment. Contact: Go Getter Enterprises, LLC 602 Longleaf Dr. Chapel Hill, NC 28517 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.turnkeyparlor.com/ C. Nelson Manufacturing Manufacturers of mechanically refrigerated ice cream cabinets, cold plate pushcarts, vending freezers, kiosks, and custom equipment for over 100 years. Contact: 265 N. LAKE WINDS PKWY. OAK HARBOR, OH 43449 Phone: (800)-922-7339 Fax: (419)-898-4098 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cnelson.com/ Carpigiani USA The only full package provider of fully approved specialty frozen dessert equipment in North America. Contact: P.O. Box 4069 Winston-Salem, NC 27115 Phone: 336-661-9893 Toll-free: 800-648-4389 Fax: 336-661-9895 Website: http://www.carpigiani-usa.com Ice Cream Freezers & Display Cases (Continued…) Euro-Tec Cylindrical display cases for ice cream, pastries and geoeral ice cream cakes, with ventilated refrigeration. Contact: 18 Commerce Road, Unit D Fairfield, N.J. 07004 Tel: 973 287 8010 Fax: 973 287 8014 Website: http://www.eurotecequipment.com/ Fun Food Depot Inc. Quality new and preowned ice cream/concession equipment, commercial fun food concession equipment, batch freezers to ice cream carts and vans. Shop supplies. Ships worldwide. Contact: 2910 NW Commerce Park Drive Boynton Beach, Fl, 33426 Phone: (800) 284-4237 Fax: (561) 586-1112 Website: http://www.funfoodsdepot.com/ Galasource Galasource is your one-stop shop for catering, hotel, restaurant and hospitality products. Over 50,000 products at low prices. Contact: 3890 Elm Street Denver, CO 80207 Toll Free: 1-888-521-GALA (4252) Website: http://www.galasource.com/ Ice Cream Equipment World Ice Cream Equipment World sells commercial ice cream making equipment and supplies. Site is operated by Restaurant Equipment World who supplies ice cream equipment throughout the world. Contact: 2413 Forsyth Road Orlando, FL 32807 Email: [email protected] Toll-Free: (800) 821-9153 Website: http://www.icecreamequipmentworld.com/ Soft Serve Ice Cream Machines Taylor Company Search for softserve ice cream machines and much more. Contact: 750 N. Blackhawk Blvd. Rockton, IL 61072 Phone: 815.624.8333 Toll: 800.255.0626 Fax: 815.624.8000 Website: http://www.taylor-company.com Fun Food Depot Inc. Quality new and preowned ice cream/concession equipment, commercial fun food concession equipment, batch freezers to ice cream carts and vans. Shop supplies. Ships worldwide. Contact: 2910 NW Commerce Park Drive Boynton Beach, Fl, 33426 Phone: (800) 284-4237 Fax: (561) 586-1112 Website: http://www.funfoodsdepot.com/ Gala Source Swirl - Soft Serve - Batch Freezers 100% Wholesale. Contact: 3890 Elm Street Denver, CO 80207 Toll Free: 1-888-521-GALA (4252) Website: http://www.galasource.com/ 1st-line Equipment, LLC ice cream machines for home and commercial use Contact: 8 Crown Plaza, Unit 101 Hazlet, New Jersey 07730 Toll-Free: 1.888.933.5947 Website: http://www.1st-line.com/ Soft Serve Ice Cream Machines (continued…) Frizital Frizital sells used ice cream machines at the best prices all over the world. If you are interested in buying or selling a pasteurizer, or a batch freezer please contact us. Contact: via Magli 1/b, 40011 Anzola Emilia Bologna, Italy Phone: +39 051 6505450 Fax: +39 051 6505451 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.frizital.com/eng/ Concession Stands Full line of Restaurant and Fun Food Equipment available online. Ice Cream Merchandisers, Batch Freezer, Soft Serve. Contact: Toll Free: 800-458-7578 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.concessionstands.com/ Whip Cream Dispensers Electro Freeze The leading manufacturer of frozen-treat equipment for nearly 75 years, Electro Freeze equipment is dependable, energy-efficient, easy to operate. Contact: 2116 8th Avenue East Moline, IL 61244 Phone: 309-755-4553 Fax: 309-755-9858 Website: http://www.electrofreeze.com/ Gruenewald mfg. Co. Manufactures stainless steel whipped cream dispensers for the food service industry. Located in Danvers, MA. Contact: 100 Ferncroft Road Danvers, MA 01923 Phone: 978-777-0200 Fax: 978-777-9432 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.whipcream.com iSi North America, Inc. iSi kitchen tools, cream whippers, soda siphons. Contact: 175 Route 46 West Fairfield, NJ 07004 Phone: 973-227-2426 Fax: 973-227-9140 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.isinorthamerica.com/ Gold Medal Products Co Gold Medal is your one stop source for high quality concession equipment including fudge machines. Also have shaved ice equipment and a wide assortment of flavors. Contact: 10700 Medallion Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45241-4807 Tel: (513) 769-7676 Fax: (513) 769-8500 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.gmpopcorn.com/ Ice Cream Scoops & Spades International Food Service Ice cream equipment, freezers, mixers, fudge warmers, scoops and a lot more. Contact: Winthrop, MA Toll Free: 866.332.0741 Local: 617.539.4412 Fax: 617.539.3173 Website: http://www.internationalfse.com/ The Zeroll Co Ice cream scoops for quality kitchens and service counters Contact: P.O. Box 999 Fort Pierce, Florida 34954 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 772-461-3811 FAX: 772-461-1061 Website: http://www.zeroll.com Serve U Online At servu-online you will find ice cream supplies for your restaurant or bar. Choose from ice cream supplies such as ice cream cone dispensers, ice cream cone holders, ice cream topping dispensers, ice cream scoops, ice cream spades, ice cream dishes and other ice cream supplies. Contact: 301 E. Mercury Drive, Suite 10 Champaign, IL 61822 Phone: (217) 359-3788 Fax: (217) 359-3867 Website: http://www.servu-online.com Ice Cream Shop Menu Boards and Signs Mainstreet Menu Systems The Mainstreet brand was introduced in 1986 as the world's first indoor, modular, back-lit menu system and has been recognized as the industry leader ever since. The product line has evolved over 20 years and is now a complete line of indoor and outdoor menu boards and accessories. Contact: 1375 North Barker Road Brookfield, WI 53045 Phone: 262-782-6000 Fax: 262-782-6515 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.howardcompanyandmainstreetmenus.com Jantec Neon Products Quality Neon signs- shipped direct from the manufacturer to your doorstep with no breakage. Contact: 332 Sexton Road Mount Airy, NC 27030 Phone: 336-352-5478 FAX: 336-352-5479 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.jantecneon.com/ Ice Cream Parlor Furniture Serv-U Online Serv-U-Online is your source for excellent restaurant products. Shop here for quality furniture. Contact: 301 E. Mercury Drive, Suite 10 Champaign, IL 61822 Phone: (217) 359-3788 Fax: (217) 359-3867 Website: http://www.servu-online.com World of Gelato Find all the furniture and chairs you need to decorate your shop. Contact: 35 Trade Zone Court Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 Email: [email protected] Phone: 1-877 243-5286 Website: http://www.worldofgelato.com/ Chair Co. Wholesale Chairs, Tables, Barstools Table Bases and Booths. Find all the seating you need to fill your ice cream shop. Contact: 1425 Witlock Lane, Suite #100 Carrollton, TX 75006 Phone: 214-483-2128 Fax: 214-279-0952 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.chairco.net/ Lagavia Old-fashioned ice cream chairs and more. Contact: Austin, Texas Phone: 888-999-6211 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.lagavia.com/ Ice Cream Cone Equipment & Supplies Serve U Online Choose from ice cream supplies such as ice cream cone dispensers, ice cream cone holders, ice cream topping dispensers, ice cream scoops, and ice cream spades. Contact: 301 E. Mercury Drive, Suite 10 Champaign, IL 61822 Phone: (217) 359-3788 Fax: (217) 359-3867 Website: http://www.servu-online.com Matt's Supreme Cones In our American plant, Matt's Supreme Cone's combines Dutch tradition with the most modern equipment to bake the tasteful quality ice cream waffle cones, sugar cones, cake cones, waffle bowls, wafers and cookies, our customers demand. Contact: Phone: 800-888-2377 Fax: (540) 943-5770 Website: http://www.mattscones.com/ CoBatCo Inc. Suppliers of waffle cone batter and waffle ice cream cone machines. Contact: Peoria, Illinois U.S.A. Phone: 1-800-426-2282 Fax: 309-676-2667 Website: http://www.cobatco.com/ The Cone Buddy System The Buddy System's Ice Cream Cone Holder, the Cone Buddy, keeps melting ice cream from dripping all over your hands, your clothes, or your car! Contact: 3495 Winton Place, Suite 290 Rochester, New York 14623 Phone: (585) 427 - 9940 Fax: (585) 427 - 2403 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.conedom.com/ Ice Cream Cone Equipment & Supplies (continued…) The Cone Guys America's premier specialty ice cream cone maker. Find innovative cone dispensers, jackets, and holders here. Contact: Box 1764 Philadelphia, PA 19135 Phone: 1-888-Cone Guys Website: http://www.coneguys.com/ Joy Cone Co Producer of cake, sugar and waffle ice cream cones to the retail and food service industries. Contact: 3435 Lamor Road Hermitage, PA 16148 Phone: 724-962-5747 Fax: 724-962-7103 Website: http://www.joycone.com Ice Cream Toppings Classic Caramel Co With rich distinctive flavors, superior products and unequaled customer service, we are one of the largest caramel suppliers to major confectioner, food and pharmaceutical manufacturers. Contact: 231 W. College Ave. P.O. Box 1147 York, PA 17405 Phone: (717) 843-0921 Fax: (717) 854-9743 Website: http://www.classiccaramel.com/ The Kalva Corporation Famous for its delicious lineup of candy crown coatings, Kalva prides itself on the quality, flavor, and aroma of each and every flavor.
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