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Carvel began selling ice cream out of his truck in 1929 in Hartsdale, New York. On Memorial Day weekend in 1934, his truck had a flat tire, so he pulled into a parking lot next to a pottery store and began selling his melting ice cream to vacationers who were driving by. The owner of the store allowed Carvel to use electricity from his store.
Carvel logo from 1989 to 2012. Carvel was founded and operated by Tom Carvel for its first 60 years. In 1929, Carvel borrowed $15 ($270 today [8]) from his future wife Agnes and used it to buy and operate an ice cream truck.
Carvel sold the company in 1989 to an investment bank. By the time he died a year later at age 84, news accounts said Carvel Corp. was the nation's third-largest ice cream store, behind only Dairy ...
On a hot Memorial Day weekend in 1934, Greek immigrant and ice cream salesman Tom Carvelas was selling ice cream from his truck around roads in Westchester when he broke down with a flat tire on the southbound side of Central Avenue (just south of the "Four Corners" section of Hartsdale). With his inventory melting rapidly, he decided to simply ...
Carvel, the ice cream franchise with special ties to NJ, is celebrating its 90th anniversary with an old flavor Carvel celebrates 90 years of dreamy ice cream by reintroducing this favorite flavor ...
A new flavor of Carvel's famous soft serve is heading to restaurants–and it's bringing several sweet new menu items with it.
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Carvel is bringing forth a brand-new product release. Home & Garden. Lighter Side