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James Carey from J&J Snack Foods announced this week about their frozen cookie dough line — which falls under the same portfolio as ICEE and Dippin' Dots. Download presentation here. Here's what rink operators need to know: Three tiers available: Traditional (good/cost-efficient), Supreme (better, adds butter blend), and Gourmet (best, primarily butter, maximum inclusions). Pre-stamped pucks (not slabs): Consistent size and shape — no manual breaking required. Just sheet and bake. Clean ingredients: No trans fats, artificial sweeteners, preservatives, high fructose corn syrup, or artificial flavors/colors. Made in the USA: 15 manufacturing facilities and 3 distribution centers nationwide. Nothing imported. Message cookies: Available in 7" (par-baked) and 12" (pre-baked) sizes — a potential birthday party upsell. Come undecorated; operators add icing and personalization. How to order: Through broadline distributors (US Foods, Sysco, DOT) — not directly from the manufacturer. Oven compatibility: Works with impinger/conveyor ovens and TurboChefs. Specific baking instructions available through J&J's internal system. Display materials: Counter easels and tabletop displays available — contact James directly (not through your distributor). Questions? Reach James at: JCarey@ICEE.com or JCarey@JJSnack.com Fun stat from the presentation: 62% of U.S. adults still prefer chocolate chip, and adults consume an average of 21 cookies per year. Over 60% believe a cookie would turn a bad day around. If you have any questions about the presentation given during the RSA Town Hall Meeting, reach out to James Carey at jcarey@jjsnack.com or 916-375-7000 or 559-267-3008
James Carey from J&J Snack Foods announced this week about their frozen cookie dough line — which falls under the same portfolio as ICEE and Dippin' Dots. Download presentation here.
Here's what rink operators need to know:
Questions? Reach James at: JCarey@ICEE.com or JCarey@JJSnack.com
Fun stat from the presentation: 62% of U.S. adults still prefer chocolate chip, and adults consume an average of 21 cookies per year. Over 60% believe a cookie would turn a bad day around.
If you have any questions about the presentation given during the RSA Town Hall Meeting, reach out to James Carey at jcarey@jjsnack.com or 916-375-7000 or 559-267-3008