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Travel Bug Dog Tag Blue Bell Semi Truck

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Released:
Monday, July 16, 2018
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of hbaylee.

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Current Goal

To deliver Blue Bell Ice Cream around the world

About This Item

The company has its roots in the Brenham Creamery Company, which opened in 1907 to purchase excess cream from local dairy farmers and sell butter to people in Brenham, Texas, a town situated approximately 70 miles northwest of Houston. In 1911, the creamery began to produce small quantities of ice cream.

By 1919, the Creamery was in financial trouble and considered closing its doors. The board of directors hired E.F. Kruse, a 23-year-old former schoolteacher, to take over the company on April 1, 1919. Kruse refused to accept a salary for his first few months in the position so that the company would not be placed in further debt.Under his leadership, the company expanded its production of ice cream to the surrounding Brenham area and soon became profitable. At his suggestion, the company was renamed Blue Bell Creameries in 1930 after the Texas Bluebell, a wildflower native to Texas, and which like ice cream thrives during the summer.

Until 1936, the creamery made ice cream by the batch. It could create a 10-US-gallon (38 L) batch of ice cream every 20 minutes. That same year, in 1936, the company purchased its first continuous ice cream freezer, which could make 80 US gallons (300 L) of ice cream per hour. The ice cream would run through a spigot, allowing it to be poured into any size container.[6]

Kruse was diagnosed with cancer in 1951 and died within 8 weeks. His sons Ed and Howard took over leadership of the company. By the 1960s, the company completely abandoned the production of butter and began focusing solely on ice cream. After many years of selling ice cream only in Brenham, the company began selling its ice cream in the Houston area, eventually expanding throughout most of Texas including the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and the state capital of Austin. By the end of the 1970s, sales had quadrupled, and by 1980 the creamery was producing over 10 million gallons (37,850,000 liters) of ice cream per year, earning $30 million annually.

In 1989, Blue Bell began selling its ice cream in Oklahoma, and throughout the 1990s expansion pushed throughout the South Central and Southern United States, eventually expanding out to New Orleans and Jackson, Mississippi. In 1992, Blue Bell built a new manufacturing facility in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Four years later, in 1996, Blue Bell opened a third manufacturing facility opened in Sylacauga, Alabama, east of Birmingham, and eventually expanded into Atlanta and Miami. Once Blue Bell establishes itself within a market, word-of-mouth usually ensures that consumers in adjacent areas become aware of the brand. Blue Bell has been slow to expand: company executives say they thoroughly research each new market and ensure that all employees in the new markets are fully trained in Blue Bell practices so that product quality can be upheld. Blue Bell often tends to expand to markets during March each year, expanding to Colorado on March 14, 2011, followed by the Richmond and Hampton Roads areas of Virginia in 2013, and Las Vegas in 2014. These expansions are accompanied with the purchase and/or construction of distribution centers in new markets that serve areas within a 75-mile radius.

 

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Discovered It 1/11/2026 Dwigger discovered it   Visit Log

I saw this on a list I received from a geocacher friend. If you think I shouldn't have logged this, feel free to delete my log. Thanks anyway for sharing this TB with the world.

Retrieve It from a Cache 4/18/2025 hbaylee retrieved it from Down by the River Utah   Visit Log

Hitting a few spots in picturesque Utah National Parks before moving right along.

Dropped Off 3/29/2025 XC_Tracker placed it in Down by the River Utah - 307.53 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/27/2025 XC_Tracker took it to Sign of Las Vegas Nevada - 418.93 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/23/2025 XC_Tracker took it to Pi & Pie Colorado - 186.42 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/22/2025 XC_Tracker took it to Bovine Cache Colorado - 664.54 miles  Visit Log
Visited 1/17/2025 XC_Tracker took it to MizMG and Log-on like Barrington Park Nebraska - 524.71 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 1/1/2025 XC_Tracker grabbed it   Visit Log

I think we grabbed this is a cache, during covid and I misplaced it! So sorry for that. We will get it moving again.

Dropped Off 7/10/2021 juliecscs placed it in Beaver Bache Wyoming - 112.69 miles  Visit Log

On our way back to Canada! Have a safe trip!

Retrieve It from a Cache 7/4/2021 juliecscs retrieved it from FLM TB&C HOTEL # 1 Colorado   Visit Log

On our way to Canada. Will see where this will end!

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