FOX Enterprise’ Jeff Flock reviews on how America’s oldest ice cream model has stayed family-owned for 165 years, serving up custom from the identical historic Philadelphia store for the reason that 1800s.
Bassett’s Ice Cream has survived financial downturns, altering client tastes and generations of competitors whereas remaining beneath household possession since its founding in 1861. Now led by its sixth technology, the Philadelphia establishment is marking one other milestone as America prepares to have fun its 250th anniversary.
FOX Enterprise correspondent Jeff Flock joined FOX Enterprise’ Maria Bartiromo on “Mornings with Maria” to highlight the corporate’s historical past and the way it has remained family-owned for greater than 165 years regardless of the challenges that power many small companies to promote or shut down.
Bassetts Ice Cream in Philadelphia (photohoo / Getty Photos)
Based whereas Abraham Lincoln was president, Bassett’s initially churned its ice cream utilizing mule energy earlier than transporting it into Philadelphia by horse and buggy.
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“We love a household enterprise. We really feel that our ice cream is a convention, it is a household firm, and we’re so proud to be serving America and Philadelphia with a household enterprise,” sixth-generation proprietor Alex Bassett Unusual mentioned.
FOX Enterprise’ Gerri Willis visits America’s oldest bell maker in Connecticut to see how the almost 200-year-old firm helps ring within the nation’s 250th birthday whereas preserving U.S. historical past.
Whereas the corporate is rooted in custom, it continues to evolve. Bassett’s now exports ice cream to markets together with China and Taiwan, giving the corporate alternatives to develop new flavors.
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“That’s proper, so we export some ice cream… It’s helped us become new markets… I’ve my matcha ice cream, which is a taste we by no means would have completed had we not been in Southeast Asia,” Unusual mentioned.
FOX Enterprise’ Madison Alworth visits the Pennsylvania household bakery that by accident invented the onerous pretzel greater than 165 years in the past and continues to be making the long-lasting American snack 5 generations later.
The corporate has additionally expanded its choices with new flavors, together with a limited-edition pink, white and blueberry selection for America’s semiquincentennial celebration, and launched its first vegan ice cream this yr whereas persevering with to make use of Pennsylvania dairy for its conventional merchandise.

