Icon (Close Menu)

Logout

Yarnell’s Ice Cream Co.

Purple Cow's “Famous Purple Vanilla” milkshake.
Construction / Investments / Media & Marketing

Purple Cow Celebrating Its 30th Year

While Purple Cow itself is a tribute to nostalgia, its methods to keep current in an ever-shifting restaurant landscape, buffeted not just by diners’ whims but by technology, is all about moving forward. read more >
Albert Yarnell (left) says he has been happy to help Kevin Boyle (right), president and CEO of Schulze & Burch Biscuit Co., who had several concerns about reviving Yarnell’s from bankruptcy in 2012.
Investments / Media & Marketing / Restaurants & Food

No Freezer Burn as Yarnell’s Ice Cream Grows With New Owners

Schulze & Burch has reason to be cautious. Acquiring the Yarnell’s brand was the Chicago company’s first entry into the ice cream market. Founded in 1923, Schulze & Burch produces items such as toaster pastries and granola bars. And buying a business out of bankruptcy can either be a bargain or a headache for buyers. read more >