Wilcox Dairy
Located in: Manchester, Vermont
Specialty ice creams
The Wilcox family has owned their
farm for 6 generations. Today, Howard Wilcox, along with his daughter
Chris and son Craig manage the cows, the ice cream making, and
the distribution.
The 403-acre farm supports 70-80
cows for milking. These cows are rBGH-free and provide enough
fluid milk for 400 gallons of ice cream a day, sold throughout
Vermont. Unlike many ice cream makers,Wilcox uses only all-natural
additives like real bourbon vanilla and real fruit, and always
uses brand-name candy items like Oreos and HeathBars.
Being the oldest ice cream manufacturer
in Vermont has given Wilcox Dairy more than a catchy slogan for
its truck. Howard Wilcox has a lot of valuable experience that
allows him to make ice cream using the "batch method"-he
can "custom design" one flavor after another, rather
than mass-producing. This makes for a better-tasting ice cream.
On May 7, 2001, the milking barn
and manufacturing plant burned down. Rather than selling their
land to developers, the Wilcoxes will rebuild, with the support
of Vermont Land Trust and the local community.
Wilcox Ice Cream, since 1928
- The oldest manufacturer of ice cream in the State of Vermont.
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