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Shamrock Cereal Caf Creamery Takes New Approach to Selling IceCream



With ice cream sales falling up to 40% in the cold winter months, owners of Shamrock Cereal Caf's233; 's38; Creamery, Daniel and Lori Cheatham, decided to try a new approach. The couple introduced a cereal bar in the Northern California ice cream market, and quickly experienced a positive response from customers.



In addition to offering delicious ice cream flavors, like best-seller Death by Chocolate, the company offers 40 major brand breakfast cereals. Their most popular cereals are Fiber 1 Honey, Natural Granola and Trix. In addition, customers often sprinkle the cereals, like cocoa pebbles, on their Cascade Glacier Ice Cream.



Cheatham, the co-founder of Shamrock Cereal Caf's233; 's38; Creamery, later learned that cereal cafes are gaining momentum around the country, especially in college towns. Customers can try new cereal flavors, like Banana Nut Cheerios, while they'sre on the go.



The company has also announced their plans to build the largest banana split in the entire state of California in the month of July.



For more information about Shamrock Cereal Caf's233; 's38; Creamery, call 530.917.1856.



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Shamrock Cereal Caf's233; 's38; Creamery is the only ice cream and cereal bar in the entire state of California. The company was founded by Daniel and Lori Cheatham. The pair opened the company on St. Patrick'ss Day, and have quickly built a strong business by diversifying the choices available to customers. The company has just announced they'sll be building the largest banana split in the entire state of California in the month of July.






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