Mr Softee was blue and white so Mr Whippy became pink and cream and the Greensleeves tune adopted. Carpigiani supplied the soft serve machines and the first Mr Whippy ice cream mix was supplied by an Englishman, Ernest Pacitto. Thanks to successful franchising, by there were Mr Whippy vans on the road in England and another in the pipeline. Peter and his son Chris ran the business for around five years.
Today a passionate and hard-working community of Mr and Mrs Whippys bring this iconic treat to Kiwis young and old across the country. The article reports: "An oft-told anecdote in British left circles associates Thatcher with the invention of soft ice-cream, which added air, lowered quality and raised profits. Lyons certainly worked on this new product, but there is no firm evidence that Thatcher directly assisted in its invention.
Incidentally, Thatcher didn't invent the Cadbury Flake either. Was Margaret Thatcher really part of team that invented Mr Whippy? You can get versions of soft serve in almost any fast-food restaurant these days and demand is showing no sign of slowing down. Check out these weird and wacky flavours from around the globe.
However, in recent years we have seen a desire for a denser, more flavoursome product that lasts just that little bit longer and we only see this demand increasing.
In One Shot released an Ice Cream dispenser that changed the rules for dispensing frozen desserts. Not just ice cream but frozen yogurt and also sorbet. It was no longer required to invest in expensive soft-serve technology and the sanitizing nightmare and high energy costs that comes with it.
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