Andy's Frozen Custard
Andy's Frozen Custard[edit]

Andy's Frozen Custard is a popular chain of frozen custard stores in the United States, known for its rich and creamy frozen desserts. The company was founded in 1986 and has since expanded to numerous locations across the country.
History[edit]
Andy's Frozen Custard was established in 1986 in Osage Beach, Missouri, by John and Carol Kuntz. The original store quickly gained popularity due to its high-quality frozen custard and friendly service. Over the years, the brand has expanded significantly, opening new locations in various states.
Products[edit]
The main product offered by Andy's Frozen Custard is its signature frozen custard, which is made fresh every hour. The custard is available in a variety of flavors and can be customized with a wide range of toppings. In addition to traditional cones and cups, Andy's offers sundaes, concretes, and seasonal specialties.
Frozen Custard[edit]
Frozen custard is similar to ice cream but contains more egg yolk and is churned more slowly, resulting in a denser and creamier texture. Andy's Frozen Custard prides itself on using high-quality ingredients to produce a superior product.
Concretes[edit]
Concretes are a popular menu item at Andy's, consisting of frozen custard blended with various mix-ins such as candy, fruit, and nuts. Customers can create their own combinations or choose from a list of signature concretes.
Locations[edit]
Andy's Frozen Custard has expanded to over 100 locations across the United States, with a strong presence in the Midwest and Southern regions. Each store is designed to provide a welcoming atmosphere for customers to enjoy their frozen treats.
Community Involvement[edit]
Andy's Frozen Custard is committed to giving back to the communities it serves. The company frequently participates in local events and fundraisers, supporting schools, charities, and other community organizations.
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