PADUCAH, Ky., Jan. 23, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Rihanna, Stephen Curry and Adele aren't the only ones turning 30 this year. Dippin' Dots, the nation's leading flash frozen beaded ice cream and frozen treats company, is also celebrating the Big 3-0 in 2018, and is kicking it off with the launch of a new flavor.
Fresh off a year of momentum where the brand announced $300 million in gross annual retail sales and introduced Dippin' Dots Cryogenics to expand its technology to other industries, Dippin' Dots is inviting everyone to "taste the fun" with the launch of its festive birthday flavor, Frozeti Confetti. Fondly named after Dippin' Dots mascot, Frozeti the Yeti, Frozeti Confetti features a fun blast of lemon and blue raspberry ices with confetti popping candy.
"We couldn't think of a better way to kick off our 30th anniversary celebration than to introduce a new Frozeti Confetti flavor for our fans. The bold combination of Dippin' Dots and popping candy will appeal to people trying our iconic ice cream for the first time, as well as those who nostalgically reminisce on enjoying our treats over the years," said CEO Scott Fischer. "We are excited to keep the party going for our fans all year long."
Dippin' Dots will continue to celebrate its 30th anniversary throughout the year with sweepstakes, special giveaways, promotions and other surprises throughout the country. For more information about Dippin' Dots, visit www.dippindots.com.
About Dippin' Dots, L.L.C.
Dippin' Dots has produced and distributed its flash frozen tiny beads of ice cream, yogurt, sherbet and flavored ice products since 1988. Made at the company's production facility in Paducah, Kentucky, Dippin' Dots distributes its unique frozen products in all 50 states and 11 countries through its franchised and direct distribution network. For more information, including franchise opportunities, please visit www.dippindots.com.
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