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A business founded by Chet Enstrom in 1965. He began the new business to manufacture and market his almond toffee. Prior to this, he had been a partner in the Jones-Enstrom Ice Cream Company, which did business from 1929 to 1960. After running Enstrom Candies successfully for five years, Chet sold it to his son Emil in 1970, so that he could run for a seat in the Colorado Senate. From there, Enstrom Candies expanded to include stores on the Eastern...
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An ice-cream manufacturing company created by Chet Enstrom and his business partner Harry Jones in 1929. They made ice-cream based on Enstrom's extensive knowledge gained from working for an ice-cream maker in Colorado Springs, and from courses at Iowa State University. Jones retired early. When the new partners started using inferior and cheaper ingredients, Enstrom sold the ice-cream business to Clymer's Diary. This company was also known as...
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The company was founded in 1922 by Melvin “Pappy” Due and others. It was the first Western Slope company to pasteurize its dairy products. It became the Rose-Arctic Ice Cream Company after a Mr. Rose of Montrose bought into the company. Herman Koch led the company after Mr. Rose’s passing. The company had rivals in the same area of goods and services, including Chet Enstrom’s Velvet Ice Cream company. The company sold out to Arden Meadowgold....