Loveland Dairy Whip up for sale as owners announce retirement – WLWT Cincinnati

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The owners of a popular dairy whip are retiring and putting their business up for sale.The owners of the Loveland Dairy Whip Teresa and Rick Morgan announced that after 31 years, they have decided to retire and sell their family-owned business. The Loveland Dairy Whip is a family-owned business offering a wide variety of soft-serve specialty ice cream desserts using a premium soft-serve mix.See video above for when the dairy whip opened for the season this yearSome of the menu items include the Chocolate Mountain, the E.T. Parfay, and the Hot Fudge Brownie.For kids, the establishment also offers fun treats such as the Clown Sundae and Gummy Monster.Teresa Morgan was 11 years old when she got involved in the family business. Her parent’s bought the dairy whip in 1972. Since then, the dairy whip has been passed down through two generations, selling to customers for more than three decades.The owners said the next generation isn’t interested in carrying on the ice cream tradition, leading them to the decision to put it up for sale.”We are hopeful a family will be interested in starting their new family tradition by purchasing the Dairy Whip,” the Morgan’s said in a release.The business is open for the season from the first weekend in March through the last weekend in September, operating from 2 p.m. – 9 p.m. daily.Those interested in purchasing the shop can contract Britney Frietch at BF Realty at 513-258-1003. The business has been listed at $1,650,000.

The owners of a popular dairy whip are retiring and putting their business up for sale.

The owners of the Loveland Dairy Whip Teresa and Rick Morgan announced that after 31 years, they have decided to retire and sell their family-owned business.

The Loveland Dairy Whip is a family-owned business offering a wide variety of soft-serve specialty ice cream desserts using a premium soft-serve mix.

See video above for when the dairy whip opened for the season this year

Some of the menu items include the Chocolate Mountain, the E.T. Parfay, and the Hot Fudge Brownie.

For kids, the establishment also offers fun treats such as the Clown Sundae and Gummy Monster.

Teresa Morgan was 11 years old when she got involved in the family business. Her parent’s bought the dairy whip in 1972.

Since then, the dairy whip has been passed down through two generations, selling to customers for more than three decades.

The owners said the next generation isn’t interested in carrying on the ice cream tradition, leading them to the decision to put it up for sale.

“We are hopeful a family will be interested in starting their new family tradition by purchasing the Dairy Whip,” the Morgan’s said in a release.

The business is open for the season from the first weekend in March through the last weekend in September, operating from 2 p.m. – 9 p.m. daily.

Those interested in purchasing the shop can contract Britney Frietch at BF Realty at 513-258-1003. The business has been listed at $1,650,000.

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