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Kemps was founded in 1914 by William Henry Kemps (October 29, 1878 – October 2, 1964), formerly of St. Louis, Missouri, who partnered with W.S. Lathrop after his Minneapolis candy company was near bankruptcy. The business was first known as Lathrop-Kemps Ice Cream Company, producing "special quality" Kemps Ice Cream.
Pages in category "Ice cream parlors in Washington (state)" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.
Rosauers Supermarkets, Inc. is a regional chain of supermarkets in the Western United States, based in Spokane, Washington.Founded in 1934 by J. Merton Rosauer, [1] Rosauers was sold in 1984 to Spokane-based URM Stores, [4] and it eventually grew to 23 stores under the Huckleberry's Natural Market, Rosauers, and Super 1 Foods brands.
The rainbow cone — an ice cream delight made from five different ice cream flavors — features flavors of chocolate, strawberry, pistachio, orange sherbet, and Palmer House (a vanilla ice cream ...
The Costco fan account @costcobuys spotted Häagen-Dazs’ limited-edition Peppermint Bark Ice Cream Bars back in stores late last month and shared the exciting news with fellow shoppers on ...
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South Sound Center opened in 1966 and was billed as the fourth regional shopping center in the state of Washington. Anchors at one time included Nordstrom Place Two (closed in 1994 [1]), Peoples (1966–1983, opening as Mervyns in 1984), Sears (closed in 2020), Pay 'n Save (closed in 1992?) and Woolworth (closed in 1997 as the last store of the chain in Washington State [2]).
Best: Trader Joe's Chocolate Chip Hold the Cone. $3.99 from Trader Joe's. Available in-store. There are few things that Trader Joe's does better than this.