Andy's Frozen Custard

Andy's Frozen Custard is a chain of United States frozen custard stores with locations in Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.[1]

Andy's Frozen Custard
IndustryChain restaurant
FoundedMarch 19, 1986 (1986-03-19) in Osage Beach, Missouri, United States
FoundersJohn Kuntz
Carol Kuntz
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
12 U.S. states
Key people
Andy Kuntz (CEO)
ProductsFrozen custard
Websiteeatandys.com

The company is headquartered in Springfield, Missouri, where the company is run by its namesake Andy Kuntz. The company specializes in frozen custard-based desserts. In 2009, readers of 417 Magazine voted Andy's as the best thing about area code 417.[2]

History

Andy's was founded by John and Carol Kuntz in 1986 in Osage Beach, Missouri after the couple first tasted frozen custard in Wisconsin. Desiring to bring frozen custard to Missouri, they dedicated themselves to creating a frozen custard brand of their own. They sought the mentorship of Leon and Doris Schneider, who had owned a Milwaukee frozen custard shop since 1942; Leon provided much of the knowledge and guidance the Kuntzes needed to open their own store. The shop was named after their son Andy.

Soon after, the operation expanded to Springfield, Missouri, where Andy, with his wife Dana, learned the frozen custard business. In 2008, John died,[3] and Andy, Dana, and Carol continue to run the business.

Locations

As of December 2019, Andy's has 84+ locations in thirteen states: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. More locations are currently planned and coming soon. This includes a location in Louisiana.[4] The location in Colorado is one of the newest, with the first Andy's Frozen Custard in the Denver area opening as store #36 on September 14, 2011.[5] Currently, they have franchise development agreements in place for Phoenix, Arizona, as well as parts of North Carolina and Florida.[6]

In 2012, Andy's announced the flavor of the Boomer Bear Concrete, a dessert created to support Missouri State University's athletics program and named after the school's mascot.[7] It is available in Andy's Springfield, Missouri, locations.

In 2015, Andy's signed a multi-franchise agreement and the largest in its 29 year history. This will result in 20 new stores found in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Dallas, Texas; Nashville, Tennessee, and various markets in Central Florida.[8]

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