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  1. Since Casper Merrill took the milk and cream from the family milk cows and made his first frozen confection back in 1925, the FatBoy brand has been known for amazingly creamy flavor and products with the taste and texture ice cream lovers across the nation can’t get enough of.

  2. Casper's Ice Cream was established in 1925 by Casper Merrill who made the first ice cream sundae on a stickbars with the milk and cream of his family's milk, and these bars were the original Ice Cream Nut Sundae on a Stick which he named it as the Casco Nut Sundaes.

  3. Sep 30, 2020 · Casper was a remarkable inventor and ice cream-maker. However, having steered the business through the Great Depression, he had “very much a slow-growth mindset,” Merrill points out. By the 1970s, the company was operating a small plant in Logan, Utah, and had “maxed out” in terms of revenue, at just shy of $1 million annually.

  4. caspersicecream.com › legacyCasper's | Legacy

    In 1925, Casper Merrill took the milk and cream from the family milk cows and made the “original” Ice Cream Nut Sundae on a Stick, then called Casco® Nut Sundaes. He made those first bars, known today as FatBoy® Nut Sundaes, in a ten-gallon milk can and sold them at the local 4th of July celebration.

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Founded in 1925 by Casper Merrill and headquartered in Cache Valley, Utah, Casper’s provides a broad array of frozen novelty and ice cream products, including ice cream sandwiches, cones, bars, sticks, cups and other formats.

  6. When Casper Merrill first developed his infamous FatBoy Ice Cream novelties back in 1925, we wonder if he ever envisioned his company would be one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of ice cream and frozen treats. And yet, 95 years later, that’s exactly where we’re at today.

  7. His creation laid the groundwork for what would become Casper’s Ice Cream, a Richmond, Utah-based family-run company best known for its FatBoy frozen novelty and ice cream brand. “He made those first ice creams using ice blocks and a brine solution,” says Paul Merrill, CEO of the company and one of Casper’s grandchildren.

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