
Hey everyone! I run a small podcast interviewing founders and we just interviewed Alec Jaffe (founder of Alec's Ice Cream). I learned so much through talking to Alec and walked away an even bigger fan of the brand than I already was.
I figured some of you may be interested to hear all about how he started the company, what it was like to buy a mid-century ice cream factory, new flavor development, all the logistical complexities behind the scenes, and a lot more. Sincerely not trying to be spammy! I just figured a good number of people from this sub would be interested in the topic. Hope you enjoy it.
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I know there’s lots of dairy purists on this sub, but this is the future of dairy production. Being able to modify the milk before it’s even milked. Their ice cream tastes fine. Nothing mind blowing.