Lovin' Scoopful

Last updated
Lovin' Scoopful
Lovin scoopful logo.jpg
Founded Seattle, Washington (2008)
IndustryIce Cream
Products Lovin' Scoopful
URL www.lovinscoopful.com

Lovin' Scoopful is a private company categorized under Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts-Distributors, located in Seattle, Washington. [1] Founded in February, 2008, Lovin' Scoopful donates 25% of its profits to the Special Olympics International. This churned light ice cream focuses in an all-natural base product that comes from the milk and cream of cows not treated with the cow growth hormone, rBST. [2]

Contents

Overview

Lovin' Scoopful is a socio-friendly company founded by Daniel H. Samson, Angelo Moratti, Maria Shriver and Timothy P. Shriver, and they are the four principal architects of Lovin’ Scoopful LLC. [3]

Product and flavors

Lovin’ Scoopful is a churned light premium ice cream composed of half the fat of full fat premium ice cream [4] This brand has a line up of thirteen flavors that include: [5]

Distribution

Lovin’ Scoopful launched its product on February 11, 2008 in Seattle, Washington. This brand began as a regional ice cream servicing Northern California and the Canada–US border on the northern edge of the state of Washington, and it can now can be found in most western states and has expanded eastward, available now in thirteen different flavors. [6]

Related Research Articles

Dessert Course that concludes a meal, usually sweet

Dessert is a course that concludes a meal. The course consists of sweet foods, such as confections, and possibly a beverage such as dessert wine and liqueur. In some parts of the world, such as much of Central Africa and West Africa, and most parts of China, there is no tradition of a dessert course to conclude a meal.

Chocolate chip cookie Drop cookie featuring chocolate chips as a distinguishing ingredient

A chocolate chip cookie is a drop cookie that features chocolate chips or chocolate morsels as its distinguishing ingredient. Chocolate chip cookies originated in the United States around 1938, when Ruth Graves Wakefield chopped up a Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate bar and added the chopped chocolate to a cookie recipe.

Praline Confection made with nuts

Praline is a form of confection containing, at a minimum, culinary nuts – usually almonds, pecans and hazelnuts – and sugar. Cream is a common third ingredient.

Girl Scout Cookies Cookies sold by the Girl Scout Organization

Girl Scout Cookies are cookies sold by Girl Scouts in the United States to raise funds to support Girl Scout councils and individual troops. The cookies are widely popular and are commonly sold by going door to door, online, through school- or town-wide fundraisers, or at "cookie booths" commonly set up at storefronts. The program is intended to both raise money and improve the financial literacy of girls. During an average selling season, more than one million girls sell over 200 million packages of cookies and raise over $800 million. The first known sale of cookies by Girl Scouts was in 1917. Cookie sales are organized by 112 regional Girl Scout councils who select one of two national bakeries to buy cookies from.

Fudge Type of sugar candy

Fudge is a type of sugar candy that is made by mixing sugar, butter and milk, heating it to the soft-ball stage at 240 °F (115 °C), and then beating the mixture while it cools so that it acquires a smooth, creamy consistency. In texture, this crystalline candy falls in between fondant icing and hard caramels.

Pecan pie Pie made primarily with corn syrup and pecans

Pecan pie is a pie of pecan nuts mixed with a filling of eggs, butter, and sugar. Variations may include white or brown sugar, cane syrup, sugar syrup, molasses, maple syrup, or honey. It is popularly served at holiday meals in the United States and is considered a specialty of Southern U.S. origin. Most pecan pie recipes include salt and vanilla as flavorings. Chocolate and bourbon whiskey are other popular additions to the recipe. Pecan pie is often served with whipped cream, vanilla ice cream, or hard sauce.

Hunt's Snack Pack is a pudding snack manufactured since 1977 by ConAgra Foods.

Entenmanns American baked goods manufacturer

Entenmann's is an American company that manufactures baked goods and delivers them throughout the United States to supermarkets and other retailers for sale to the public. The company offers dessert cakes, donuts, cookies, cup cakes, loaf cakes, pies, cereal bars, muffins, Danish pastries, crumb cakes, and buns among other baked goods. In the past several years, they have added designer coffee flavors along with scented candles to their product line in an effort to broaden its appeal.

Crank and Boom Ice Cream is an ice cream lounge that was founded in Lexington, Kentucky. The shop has two locations in Kentucky and 40+ retail partners. Crank and Boom provides multiple flavors of ice cream from all natural ingredients. The small business works in the community to reduce their environmental impact while interacting with local charities.

Pie in American cuisine has roots in English cuisine and has evolved over centuries to adapt to American cultural tastes and ingredients. The creation of flaky pie crust shortened with lard is credited to American innovation.

Brave Robot

Brave Robot is a brand of "animal-free" imitation ice cream made using Perfect Day's synthesized milk proteins. It has no lactose, but does include synthetic molecules reproducing those found in milk. The ice cream comes in 8 flavors: Raspberry White Truffle, Blueberry Pie, A Lot of Chocolate, Peanut Butter 'n Fudge, Hazelnut Chocolate Chunk, Buttery Pecan, Vanilla 'n Cookies, and Vanilla.

References

  1. Lovin' Scoopful (Lovin' Scoopful, LLC) - Seattle, Washington (WA) | Company Profile
  2. Lovin' Scoopful | It Loves You As Much As You Love It Archived 2010-03-30 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Anonymous, "Maria Shriver is Partner in Islander Ice Cream Biz", MI-Reporter.com, August 20, 2008, p. 1.
  4. Brown, Charlene, "Heavy on Cream, Light on Calories, Big on Life," Looking Green Magazine, Special Spring Edition, 2009, p. 5.
  5. Lovin' Scoopful | It Loves You As Much As You Love It Archived 2009-07-29 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Lovin' Scoopful | It Loves You As Much As You Love It Archived 2010-04-07 at the Wayback Machine