Breyer's sells a variety of commercial ice cream supplies. You can market and sell many ice cream products including cones, sundaes, milkshakes, floats and other products. It is a good business venture.
Commercial ice supplies can be found in many places, especially online. Amazon.com has a vast amount of commercial ice supplies. You can also look at the list of products on www.katom.com/cat/ice-makers.html
In retail stores the average markup is 40%. I would have to say since the truck only sales ice cream and it delivers it to you the average mark up would have to be at least 70% maybe more. If they sale you an ice cream bar for $3.00 then they paid $.90 wholesale.
No brand of commercial ice cream contains alcohol.
Commercial Ice Supplies are products that freeze water and change it into ice cubes. The products often have many settings and can maker larger ice blocks, crushed ice, and ice cubes.
Commercial ice cream machines can be easily found on http://www.icecreamequipmentworld.com/ as well as http://autoice.com. You might find them on ebay as well but it is recommended to not buy equipment from a seller on ebay that you might not know, or who might not have any reviews attached to them.
You can purchase commercial ice supplies online. I would highly suggest that you consider amazon at www.amazon.com, ebay at www.ebay.com, and overstock at www.overstock.com.
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There are a number of places where you can purchase a commercial ice cream machine. I would check out sites like Amazon, Best Buy, and Sears. Costco typically has some great selections as well too.
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The Lello Musso Pola 5030 is the best non-commercial ice cream maker, but it costs $1100. The Cuisinart ICE-50BC is $229, and makes truly awesome cream.
Anything you wouldn't normally find in ice cream such as baked beans, or even rainbow ice cream.