Lappert's

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Lappert's is an ice cream manufacturer, producing "super-premium" ice cream, based on the island of Kauai in Hawaii. The company runs the largest ice cream chain in Hawaii.[1]

Lappert's was founded by Walter Lappert when he retired to Hawaii with his second wife Mary and opened an ice cream store.[2][3] The first batch of ice cream was created on the island of Kauai on December 21, 1983.[4]

Lappert's ice cream is featured in many other independently owned stores. To date, the company has created 8 unique, original flavors which address specific regional demands.[5][6]

In addition to ice cream, the Lappert's roasts and sells gourmet coffee.[7]

Walter Lappert's son, Michael Lappert, opened a California brand of his own and named it Lappert's Ice Cream.[8]

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  1. ^ Frommer, P. (2009) Pauline Frommer's Las Vegas p.51. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0470385286. Retrieved November 2011
  2. ^ Brown, E. (2011) Scoop: 150 Specialty Ice Creams from the Nation's Best Creameries p.78. Running Press. ISBN 0762437987. Retrieved November 2011
  3. ^ The Union Democrat (Jan 23, 1986) Hobbies turn into new job Retrieved November 2011
  4. ^ "Son continues family business, opens Lappert's Ice Cream in Corte Madera". Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  5. ^ Johnson, M.L., (2007) USA Today (Online) Grape-Nuts, dates, red beans: Regional ice cream shops mix it up Retrieved November 2011
  6. ^ The Bryan Times (Jun 6, 2007) Regional ice cream flavours. Retrieved November 2011
  7. ^ "Products". Lappert's Hawaii. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  8. ^ Shatkin, Elina (2011-07-07). "30 Scoops in 30 Days: Lappert's (Day 26)". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  9. ^ McLoughlin, K.L. (2008) Baby Steps p.163. Hillcrest Publishing Group. ISBN 0979912091. Retrieved November 2011
  10. ^ Coble, C. (2005) Distant Echoes (Book 1 of Aloha Reef series) p.176. Thomas Nelson Inc. ISBN 0785260420. Retrieved November 2011
  11. ^ Plakcy, N. (2010) Mahu Men: Mysterious & Erotic Stories p.26. ManLove Romance Press. ISBN 1608201295. Retrieved November 2011

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