Wholesale Italian Ice

You can buy Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice direct from our factory in Iselin, NJ.

If you are looking for a way to get into business, you can buy a complete package. This includes a brand new Little Jimmy’s pushcart with full color graphics, logo umbrella, cups, scoops, and Italian Ice. We offer multiple packages with various pushcart and accessory options, and shipping is included in most package options. Click here (link to clickable picture ‘shipping’) for more information on shipping.

Or if you are already in business, you can purchase the Italian Ice without buying a pushcart. This works well if you already have your own cart, truck, trailer, or storefront location. Italian Ices come in 3 gallon and 5 gallon containers. Click here to view available flavors.

Click here to register and receive useful information about becoming a Little Jimmy’s retailer.

Shipping

Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices are packed on standard 40 x 48 wood pallets. There is a maximum of 100 3-gallon containers on a pallet, or 60 5-gallon containers on a pallet. The pallets are stretch wrapped for shipping strength, ease of unpacking, and see-through visibility for quality control. The dimensions of a full pallet of 3-gallon containers are approximately 40in. x 48in. x 70in. high and weighs approximately 2300 lbs. The dimensions of a full pallet of 5-gallon containers are approximately 40in. x 48in. x 69in. high and weighs approximately 2200 lbs.

The best shipping location to have your Italian Ice delivered to is a cold storage facility in your area. They will accept your shipment from the trucking company when it arrives and place it into their walk-in freezers. One option is to store your Italian Ice at the cold storage facility, as most facilities can keep your product there for a monthly fee. Another option is to pay a one-time Cross Dock Fee, where they will accept your shipment and you will have 24-48 hours to pick it up and bring it to your own location.

Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices Is A Big Biz Hit!

Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices, a family owned business from Iselin, New Jersey, is Italian Ice made the old fashion way. “We have been making our delicious and wholesome Italian Ice since my grandfather Ralph started the business in 1957,” said Michael Maglione Jr. “We do not use automated machinery or high fructose corn syrup when making our ice. We offer a great business opportunity for anyone, regardless of experience, to have fun and make real money with this part time business. Just look what one of our customers has to say.”

“There is an actual letter from a customer, Ed and Karen Hensas in Idaho Falls, Idaho. After two years selling Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices, they came out to New Jersey to meet us and tour the factory,” said Mr. Maglione.

“We originally saw Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices in 2010 in Small Business Opportunities Magazine. We made some calls and did the ‘homework’ for starting the business, but due to other circumstances let the opportunity pass. We both had our regular jobs and continued on. In June of 2013, we were both working for the same company and both lost our jobs at the same time. They way that our jobs were eliminated did not even allow us to collect unemployment.

“Ed had a life insurance policy that we decided to cash in, in order to buy our Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice cart. Since we were a long way from the east coast where Italian Ice is very well known, we ordered a single 3-gallon can of Lemon Ice. First, we wanted to sample it to see that it was authentic and second to try it out at a couple large community gatherings. IT WAS A HIT!

“We sent our money in to place our initial order and received our cart and supplies within a week, and the ice came a few days later. This business has become so successful that it allowed us to pay our bills and keep ourselves going without a regular 9-5 job. It is a seasonal business because of the cold weather and lack of events in our area. We are however booked into a big Christmas Expo which will be held indoors.

“This business has allowed us to keep the household running and help our children when needed. We are looking to get another Little Jimmy’s cart and are even expanding into other types of food that we can sell all year long. This fact is ironic as my husband had mentioned several times (even years ago back in NJ) that we should start some type of food business and I always said no because of too many regulations and health codes. It seems that Italian Ice is pretty much exempt from a lot of the strict health codes in many areas, so it’s the best of both worlds,” said Ed.

Please check the website at italianice.net for additional information about business opportunities and for more info on Little Jimmy’s products. This is real Italian Ice, “imported from New Jersey”. Register on the website to get the company’s business package prices and more information about all the money you can make retailing Italian Ices.

Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices

We originally saw Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices in 2010 in Small Business Opportunities Magazine. We made some calls and did the ‘homework’ for starting the business, but due to other circumstances let the opportunity pass. We both had our regular jobs and continued on. In June of 2013, we were both working for the same company and both lost our jobs at the same time. They way that our jobs were eliminated did not even allow us to collect unemployment.

Ed had a life insurance policy that we decided to cash in, in order to buy our Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice cart. Since we were a long way from the east coast where Italian Ice is very well known, we ordered a single 3-gallon can of Lemon Ice. First, we wanted to sample it to see that it was authentic and second to try it out at a couple large community gatherings. IT WAS A HIT!

We sent our money in to place our initial order and received our cart and supplies within a week, and the ice came a few days later. This business has become so successful that it allowed us to pay our bills and keep ourselves going without a regular 9-5 job. It is a seasonal business because of the cold weather and lack of events in our area. We are however booked into a big Christmas Expo which will be held indoors.

This business has allowed us to keep the household running and help our children when needed. We are looking to get another Little Jimmy’s cart and are even expanding into other types of food that we can sell all year long. This fact is ironic as my husband had mentioned several times (even years ago back in NJ) that we should start some type of food business and I always said no because of too many regulations and health codes. It seems that Italian Ice is pretty much exempt from a lot of the strict health codes in many areas, so it’s the best of both worlds, said Ed.

Karen and Ed Hensas
Idaho
November 2015

Pre-Spring Package Special

Back by popular demand from last winter, is our Pre-Spring package!

If you’re thinking to start in Spring 2016, or want to add another cart to your business, we are accepting deposits towards this package to guarantee the price and will ship when paid in full on your time frame.

Pre-Spring Cart Package
only $3,600!

– Italian Ice Push Cart (Including Lid)
– Umbrella (With Logos)
– 2 Scoops
– 2 Scoop Bowls
– A Case of 5 ounce Cups (2,500)
– 20 5-gallon Cans of Italian Ice (Your choice of flavors)
– Includes shipping to most areas
Local pick-up customers get a $350 discount!

Sale ends March 21, 2016 – don’t miss out!

SIGN UP AND GET MORE INFORMATION VIA EMAIL

Premium 4 and 6 Can Push Carts

Premium 4 can push cart. See details
below for stacking details.

Premium 6 can insulated or electric with
optional plexiglass sneeze guard.

We would like to introduce a new premium line of Little Jimmy push carts. With the ever changing Health Department standards in some states, we have developed prototype carts that meet the NSF International Standard for Food Equipment. The new carts have ultra premium Little Jimmy graphics, created to be almost scratch proof, weather proof and fade resistant. They are equipped with lockable lids, umbrella attachment, and optional plexiglass sneeze guard.

These are larger than our standard Little Jimmy carts (40″ x 25″ x 32.5″ high) and do NOT fit into most SUV’s and mini-vans. Sizes available are:

  • 4 can (5 gallon or 8 3-gallon stacked 2 high) 30″ x 30″ x 41″ high optional item removable freezer cold plates.
  • 6 can (5 gallon or 12 3-gallon stacked 2 high) 41″ x 30″ x 41″ high optional item removable freezer cold plates.
  • Electric cart for 6 cans (4 5-gallon, 2 partial/3-gallon size) 41″ x 30″ x 41″ high.

These are available to pre-order with a deposit for existing customers.
New customers can upgrade their cart packages, deposit required.

Contact the office for more information at 1-800-763-4348.

How Much Does an Italian Ice Pushcart Cost?

How Much Does an Italian Ice Cart Cost?


Italian ice push cart
Italian ice push cart

One of the first questions potential Ice cart owners want to know when they call our company is : How much does an Italian Ice cart cost? Although this is a very easy question to answer, there are other things that you should be aware of before you make your purchase of an Italian Ice cart and Italian ices.
When you buy from Little Jimmy’s Italian ices you are purchasing your pushcart and Italian ices directly from the Manufacturer in Iselin, NJ. By doing so you are avoiding the high costs of purchasing a franchise or a business opportunity since we are the manufacturer of the Italian ices and Pushcarts and never ask for any royalties, establish any territories, or tell you what to do as the end user of your Italian ices and pushcarts. If you wanted to purchase the Italian Ice cart and ices and set it up as a business for events, that is your decision. If you wanted to purchase the Italian ice cart and Italian ices for your school or as a fundraiser, that is your decision also. If you wanted to purchase just the Italian ice, that is your decision also.
Our Italian Ice carts and Italian ice packages start at $4495 and go up from there depending on the number of pushcarts you purchase and/or the amount of Italian ice you purchase- everything is negotiable on all of our Italian ice packages- if you want something more or less than what we are offering in the packages, we will gladly assist you in finding a package that is best suited for your needs and delivery concerns.


Now that you hopefully understand the differences between purchasing your Italian ice pushcart from us directly from us here at Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices vs that of a costly franchise, here are some of the items you will receive in our packages.


  • Stainless Steel Pushcart
  • Stainless Steel Lid
  • Large Umbrella
  • Cup dispenser
  • Italian ice scoops
  • Italian ice scoop stainless steel holders
  • Case of 5 ounce pleated cups
  • Major league team baseball helmets that you can serve the Italian ices in
  • Money aprons
  • Collared shirts
  • Visors
  • 6 inch x 6 inch Decals of every flavor we carry
  • A- Frame signs

As you can see, there are many options available, and when someone receives a quote from our company, we thoroughly examine each option as to educate the Italian ice cart owner on the option’s benefits as to identify its overall importance to the success of their purchase.


When an inquiry is made as to how much our Italian Ice and pushcarts cost, the relationship between our pushcarts and our Italian ices is also a key factor. What I mean by this is that as a company, we have four different packages we offer our customers. Unlike most Italian Ice companies, we will do as much or as little as our customers would have us do. This flexibility leads to less stress and more savings for the customer.


Here are more questions that we receive from potential Italian ice customers and our answers:


Question: Thanks for the info. Very Interested in this opportunity. I live in a very hot, humid area, How do you maintain temperature in cart if opening and closing all the time serving hundreds of customers? How do you get temp to 10 to 12 degrees, hold that, in conditions of 95 to 100 degrees 70+% humidity?
Answer: No problems with this- we have similar situations to yours in the Bahamas, California, Florida and Arizona. Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice is made specifically for our Italian Ice carts using superior insulation. Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices stays frozen all day in our Italian ice carts-
Heat rises and cold drops (bet you didn’t know you were going to get a science lesson!)- Heat rises enabling you to scoop Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice out of our specially designed and insulated pushcarts. Cold drops keeping the carts bottom cold at all times to keep product from melting.
To keep the cold going all day when a can of Italian Ice starts to become small or low- you cut down the cardboard can with a knife, and then add another can of Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice below. This process actually adds more refrigerant back to the cart and takes the place of the air space. As long as the cart is filled with Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice on hot days, it will not liquefy.


Question: At the end of day, do you refreeze? Can you refreeze?
Answer: Yes- as long as the Italian ice has not liquefied. There is nothing perishable in Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice, so you can refreeze.


Question: How much do people charge for a 5 oz serving?
Answer: Generally the same price that a hot dog or single scoop of ice cream is going for in your area.


Question: How many 5 gallon containers does a cart hold?
Answer: Our Italian Ice pushcarts hold four- 5 gallon cans of Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices. If you were to sell all four cans at the same price that a hot dog sells for (say for example $2) that would be approximately $900 gross for the $120 cost of the four cans of the Italian Ices. If you were at an event and the hot dog price was more (say for example $3) that would be approximately $1300 gross for the $120 cost of the four cans of the Italian Ices.


Question: How much does a cart weigh?
Answer: 150 lbs empty, 310 lbs. loaded with four 5 gallon cans of Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices.


Question: What are the dimensions of the cart?
Answer: 25 x 25x 25 on 8 inch wheels- Umbrella holder comes up 53 inches from the ground. The umbrella holder can be removed- You then would need a 37 clearance for the pushcart to go inside your vehicle.


Question: How much is a cart by itself?
Answer: After you have ordered one of the Cart Plans (A, B, C) they are $2620 plus shipping.


Question: How many cups, scoops, helmets, tee shirts, caps and signage comes with Plan A.?
Answer: 5000 5 ounce cups, 2 scoops, 120 Major League Baseball Teams that you scoop the Italian Ice into, Tee shirt and caps- 2 of each (please specify size).
Signage- All the stickers of the flavors you have ordered.
A removable Free Sample umbrella sign atop your Italian Ice pushcart will attract customers to your cart and create all sorts of activity to your Italian Ice cart.
As soon as someone passes the sign and looks at you, you would say Hi, what flavor would you like today, Cherry or Lemon? You then get two positive answers- Yes and Yes. As soon as the customer tastes the product on the small sample spoon, (that you will have to provide-you can buy these sample spoons at Wal-Mart, Costco, etc.) the customer is hooked and buys the Italian Ice.
Under no circumstances do you ask Hi, would you like a free sample? This question leads to one positive and one negative answer- Yes and No.


Question: If I must unload product, is forklift necessary, as operating out of garage?
Answer: It is necessary- You will need to specify a delivery location that has a forklift (local hardware store or building supply company.) However a better option is a cold storage warehouse. You do not have to be there when the delivery arrives, and it is a more convenient situation.
Instead of storing all 60 cans at your premises and needing 3- 25 cu ft chest freezers, you could utilize the cold storage facility to store the majority of your Italian Ice and then keep just one 25 cubic foot chest freezer on your premises that you can operate out of. Either way the choice is yours.

Top 20 Questions

20 ) What is Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice?

Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices are a water-based, fat-free, dairy-free, and cholesterol-free dessert that is available in a variety of flavors. Little Jimmy’s DOES NOT contain high fructose corn syrup, like most other Italian Ices do. Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice is a true Italian ice which never contains any non-dairy creamer, and often is mistaken for ice cream or sherbet. Our Italian ice is produced in the same family owned factory in Iselin, New Jersey since 1957. Our Italian ice is made the old-fashioned way – one batch at a time.

19) What flavors are available?

Our flavors include: Lemon, Banana, Blueberry, Bubble Gum, Cherry, Chocolate, Coconut, Fruit Punch, Grape, Green Apple, Peach, Mango, Orange, Pina-Colada, Pineapple, Cotton Candy, Strawberry, and Watermelon. We also make a No Sugar Added Lemon Ice made with Splenda and other artificial sweeteners.
Rainbow is freshly made by mixing the flavors in your cart.

18) Can I choose my own flavors?

On all orders, you are free to pick whatever flavors you would like, in whatever quantities. Our six most popular flavors are Cherry, Blueberry, Lemon, Mango, Pina Colada, and Watermelon.

17) Where is Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice Sold?

Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice is made in Iselin New Jersey and is sold factory direct to you. As a retailer, you can sell Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice at malls, stadiums, amusement parks, festivals, fairs, beaches, flea markets, camps, state parks, swim clubs, golf courses, resort hotels, carnivals, zoos, etc. In fact, anywhere there is a gathering or flow of people, there is an opportunity to sell Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice. Simply put, it’s where the people are.

16) Is there any dairy or non-dairy creamer in Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice?

None! All of our flavors are non-dairy water based and blended to a creamy- like consistency. All flavors are fat and cholesterol free. We are a true Italian Ice- We use absolutely no non-dairy creamer in any of our Italian Ices. There is also no High Fructose Corn Syrup which has become a big issue in food and beverages today.

15) How Is Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice packed for shipping?

Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices are packed on standard 40 x 48 wood pallets. There is a maximum of 100– 3-gallon containers on a pallet; 60– 5-gallon containers on a pallet. The 3-gallon size is suitable for dipping cabinets inside a store. The 5-gallon size is suitable for pushcarts and mobile truck operations. The pallets are stretch wrapped for shipping strength, ease of unpacking and see-through visibility for quality control. The dimensions of a full pallet of 100- 3-gallon containers are approx. 40 x 48 x 70 high, weighing approx. 2300 lbs. The dimension of a full pallet of 60- 5 gallon containers is approx. 40 x 48 x 69 high, weighing approx. 2200 lbs.

14) How can I sample Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices?

A sample package can be sent overnight packed in dry ice. We do not charge for the Italian ice samples, dry ice or the shipping container. However, we charge $90.00 for the overnight UPS shipping (we will credit you back the sample shipping when you place your first order).

13) How do I pay for my shipment of Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices?

The most convenient and safest way to pay for your order is by credit card. We accept all major cards. We also accept PayPal. All shipments of Italian Ice must be pre-paid. Company checks must clear first. For fastest turnaround we suggest credit cards or PayPal. We also accept wire transfers and certified checks.

12) Where can Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice be delivered to?

The best shipping location is to have your Italian Ice shipped directly to a cold storage facility in your area. This will save you time and money. They will accept your shipment from the trucking company when it arrives and place it in their walk-in freezer. You can keep your product stored there for a monthly fee or you can pay a onetime Cross Dock Fee, they will accept your order and you will have 24- 48 hours to pick it up and bring it to your own location. Just look in your yellow pages for WAREHOUSES-COLD STORAGE or go on-line and Google search for Cold Storage along with your City and State. Then shop for the cold storage facility with the best monthly storage rates and best location to where you live or will be conducting your business. You then can choose to keep two or three 25 cubic chest freezers on premises and transport the Italian Ice directly to your carts or to your freezers. Remember the product needs to be maintained at 0 degrees Fahrenheit. If you cannot find a frozen warehouse facility in your area give us a call and we’ll assist you in finding one.

11) I am a traveling concessionaire. Can I have product delivered?

We can make arrangements to deliver to cold storage warehouses to match your schedule. If you already have frozen storage on your vehicle or concession trailer, Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice can be transported easily from venue to venue.

10) Where I live no one has heard of Italian Ices. How do I know it will sell in my area?

Sampling is the answer– A taste of Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice is all it takes. We also have loads of great ideas and suggestions that we pass down to our vendors free (upon request) after one of our Cart Plans has been purchased.

9) Is Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice the same as Snow Cones and Shaved Ice?

Not even close! Unlike snow cones and shaved ice (ice with syrup poured over the top), Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice is a delicious and refreshing frozen dessert made with pure cane sugar (no high fructose corn syrup as in many other Italian ices) in a natural water base. Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices are whipped frozen in old-fashioned freeze machines. Simply open the can and scoop out the delicious Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices. Nothing to mix or measure and no machines to clean out.

8) Can I use the logo of “Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice?”

Yes, you can use our trademarked name logo, but you must use it in its entirety. Although, you can use the name, you cannot name your company- Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice. You can however say “YOUR COMPANY NAME” featuring Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice. We have logo artwork available.

7) Does Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice control my business operation?

No. Little Jimmy’s is NOT a franchise and we do not control prices, locations. You also do not have to pay any franchise fees or royalties. The only requirement is that you must use Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice if you display the name or any part of the trademarked photos and logos. Little Jimmy’s Italian ice is extremely FLEXIBLE in the way we run our business. If you prefer not to use the pushcarts and instead open up a store using our Italian ice-
YOU CAN DO IT!
If you prefer to just order our Italian ice and nothing else-
YOU CAN DO IT!
If you want to sell our Italian ice from a kiosk/gazebo in a mall or from a trailer-
YOU CAN DO IT!
There are no limitations- This is your own business. You can conduct it any way you wish! If you are looking for help or suggestions along the way we will provide them to you at absolutely no charge.

6) What is the minimum investment for someone to become involved in the Italian Ice business?

There is no minimum order, but we would recommend at least 20 cans if shipped or could be any amount if picked up. Shipping rates are flat rate and determined by the trucking industry. So whether your order 10 cans or 60 cans, the rate will be the same so you want to try to order as many as possible. The 5-gallon cans are $37.50**and the 3-gallon are $26**. We can do up to 60 5-gallon cans or 100 3-gallon cans on a pallet. (**prices subject to change due to ingredient costs)

5) Can I name your Italian ice other than “Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice”? It’s your choice. Most of our customers do use the “Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice” name because of our superior brand recognition and our family friendly image. However, you do have the option to use your own name

4) Does Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice have any signs or POS material?

Yes, we supply free of charge 6 x 6 inch square flavor Point of sale (POS) signs. We also have available colorful, eye-catching umbrellas, A-Frame signs, pleated 3 ounce & 5 ounce paper cups, logo printed 7 ounce plastic cups, and plastic baseball helmets of all the Major League teams.

3) What does my Board of Health need to know about Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice?

Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice contains no dairy or non-dairy creamer (which can spoil). They are served frozen, whereby it’s nearly impossible for bacteria to build.

2) I would like to purchase one of your cart plans, but I do not understand how the Italian ice product remains frozen in the cart with no motor, no dry ice or block ice?

The Italian Ice maintains its temperature in the pushcart from the cold released by the other frozen containers that are in the cart. There is no need for the pushcart to be motorized in order to keep the product frozen. Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice is made for our pushcarts and the pushcarts are made for our Italian Ice- a true Italian ice symbiotic relationship! Dry ice will make the Italian ice too hard to scoop, and frozen ice cubes or block ice will actually melt the Italian ice since water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, which is higher than the freezing temperature of the Italian ice at 0 degrees Fahrenheit. The ideal serving temperature for Italian Ice is between 15 and 18 degrees ABOVE zero.

1) What are the most important things to do before I receive my first delivery of Italian Ice?

Purchase Freezers- Have them plugged in and ready to go before you order arrives.
Choose a Cold Storage Facility near Your Home. If you do not have room for chest freezers at your business or location where you plan on conducting your Italian ice operation from, it may be more cost effective to have the Italian ice shipped directly to a cold storage warehouse in your area.
Health Department- Find out from your local municipality if there are any permits or licenses you will need in order to start selling Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices. If you run into any problems or roadblocks along the way, call us and we can help you solve them.

Location, Location, Location- Italian ices, like all products, sell in places where there are people walking by. That’s the great thing about a pushcart; you can move it almost anywhere.
Most important of all – Have Fun!

Although this covers most popular questions, please call 732-283-0705 or email me with any additional questions that you may have.

Michael Maglione, Owner

CART PACKAGES

Starter Package: $5,695.00**

  • 1 – Standard 4-Can Little Jimmy Italian Ice Cart w/Lid
  • 1 – Printed Logo Umbrella, 1 Case of Cups (2,500ct)
  • 40 Five-Gallon Cans of Italian Ice – (Yields 4,400 Servings)
  • 2 Scoops, 1 Scoop Bowl, 1 Cup Dispenser
  • POS Flavor Decals and Insightful Vendor Guidance
  • Includes Registered Trademark Signage (®) and Free Shipping to most areas

Plan A: $6,995.00**

  • 1 – Standard 4-Can Little Jimmy Italian Ice Cart w/Lid
  • 1 – Printed Logo Umbrella, 2 Cases of Cups (5,000ct), 120 MLB Helmets
  • 60 Five-Gallon Cans of Italian Ice – (Yields 6,600 Servings)
  • 2 Scoops, 1 Scoop Bowl, 1 Cup Dispenser, 2 Shirts, 2 Caps
  • 1 A-Frame Sign, POS Flavor Decals and Insightful Vendor Guidance
  • Includes Registered Trademark Signage (®) & Free Shipping to most areas

Our Best-Seller

Plan B: $9,995.00**

  • 2 – Standard Little Jimmy 4-Can Italian Ice Carts w/Lids
  • 2 – Printed Logo Umbrellas, 2 Cases of Cups (5,000ct), 120 MLB Helmets, 1 A-Frame Sign
  • 60 Five-Gallon Cans of Italian Ice – (Yields 6,600 Servings)
  • 4 Scoops, 2 Scoop Bowls, 2 Cup Dispensers
  • 2 Shirts, 2 Caps, POS Flavor Decals and Insightful Vendor Guidance
  • Includes Registered Trademark Signage (®) & Free Shipping to most areas

Plan C: $15,995.00**

  • 3 – Standard Little Jimmy4-Can Italian Ice Carts w/Lids
  • 3 Printed Logo Umbrellas, 4 Cases of Cups (10,000ct), 240 MLB Helmets
  • 120 Five-Gallon Cans of Italian Ice – (Yields 13,200 Servings)
  • 6 Scoops, 3 Scoop Bowls, 3 Cup Dispensers, 4 Shirts, 4 Caps
  • 1 A-Frame Sign, POS Flavor Decals and Insightful Vendor Guidance
  • Includes Registered Trademark Signage (®) & Free Shipping to most areas

** all prices subject to change and availability

Italian Ice Testimonials

I just wanted to drop a quick note. I have been selling the Ice the last 3 weekends and have already paid myself back for the two deep freezers and the first order of 40 cans of Ice. And I am into profit and still have a lot of ice left. Best decision I have made in a long time. Looking forward to doing more business with you.

– Cathy, Texas, Started 2016

THIS FAMILY HAS CHANGED MY LIFE (financially)!!!

Back in March, Maria and I bought a cargo trailer, hooked it up, and drove to NJ to start our new Italian Ice business! After following the Little Jimmy business for about 8 years I decided to just go for it! We bought two carts, 35 cans of ice, and enough Supplies to get started! We were excited, anxious, and nervous all at once! WELL FOLKS, in only 5 months we have added 2 additional carts and supplies ( paid for from profit made from the business),are in three malls with 4 carts, and am hoping to add one more cart before the season is over! Next season we are hoping to double our fleet!

I have long been searching for a business with little risk but huge profit that would be the answer to my retirement! IVE FOUND IT!! The potential income one can make from selling Italian ice from a small push cart is insane!! Hopefully in a couple more years Maria and I will be able to live half the year here and the other half in the Philippines, then bringing this business there with us to employ her entire family!

THANK YOU Mike Sr. and George Maglione, your wives, Mike Jr., and all of the rest of this true Italian Maglione family owned and operating business for making the best Italian Ice on the planet! Little Jimmy’s may be our brand but Maglione is the name! A family I’m proud to be a part of from now until my last breath!

– Dan Ham, NC, 2016

In starting a business, you increase your chances for success by offering something that others don’t. 5 years later, choosing Little Jimmy’s has proven to be a great decision. My area has plenty of Snow-Cones, Snow Balls, Shaved Ice and Slushies offered all over the place, but no Italian Ice so I decided to bring it to the people. It’s great not having to be inspected by Health Departments as it is a prepackaged product which is wonderful new to the ears of event organizers as I don’t require Temporary Food Establishment permits. Not having to acquire the permits also saves me money.

The Little Jimmy’s carts fit inside all doorways and on elevators making me accessible to everyone wherever they want to me to be. This has been a huge boost for business, especially when bad weather happens and events get moved in doors. Food Trucks can’t go inside, but I can. I’m often setting up inside schools in the cafeteria or close to the gym areas to get sales as people don’t want to go outside for food in bad weather.

The health benefits are a great sales driver. Parents approach and let me know their kids dietary and/or allergy restrictions and I’m often the only dessert there that their kids enjoy. The kids and parents light up like Christmas Tree’s with joy when I say it’s Dairy Free, Egg Free, Cholesterol Free, No High Fructose Corn Syrup, Fat Free, etc. Sales, Sales, Sales:)

The fitness enthusiasts love me when I say it is only 15 calories per scoop. I worked a prepaid College event in my area along side another popular dessert vendor in my area. We both were paid by the school to serve the students and it was both of our 1st time being there. 95% of the students hopped in my line and didn’t leave. It was 2 hours of straight scooping. It got so bad the event organizer stood up and announced that the other vendor was beside me with their product if anyone wanted to not wait in line and not a single person moved. Once no one moved she told the other vendor “Ok, I tried” Word spread quickly how good the product was and the kids had to have it.

There is no downside to Little Jimmy’s business model. Great Product, Great Carts with Great Service makes an excellent business opportunity.

– Jay Jones, NC, Started 2014

Hi Nancy,
So, I finally did my first event! It was a small 2 day art festival down in Coral Gables. We didn’t do very well because on both days it was unusually cold. Day 1 was in the 50s with chilly wind and day 2 was even colder in the 40s. Everyone was in their winter clothes! Despite the weather, I was surprised to find that we still had quite a few sales. Mostly kids pulling their parents over to the cart but we would have had a lot more had the weather been warmer. A lot of people were simply not in the mood due to the cold weather. Looking forward to my next event.

– Tom, Boca Raton, FL, Started 2015

First two day tournament of the season. Notice the snow in the background. High of about 55 for Saturday and Sunday with periodic light rain. Did $3500 for the weekend. Cool but the tough northern Wyoming people kept buying Ice. Helmets were a good draw.

– Mark, Wyoming

We had our first event this Saturday! I unfortunately couldn’t be there because my work schedule wouldn’t allow it, but my business partner and my neighbor were able to participate. This was a 1 day event celebrating earth day this past Saturday (April 24th). We wanted to start with a 1 day event to get our feet wet and see how things would go and to see how well the ice would do. I know you guys are always getting that same old question…..will the ice melt if there isn’t a cold plate? I will be the first to say that I was one of those people. The ice did awesome! We took it out about 4 hours before the event and it scraped perfectly! I don’t know how many people across the nation are familiar with Oregon’s weather, but it rains here A lot, especially in the late winter to late spring months and Earth day wasn’t any exception.

My business partner started at 10:00 in the morning for this event. (Event was 10-7) I called around 1:30pm and she said that she had only sold 7 smalls and was really worried. I told her not to worry, the guys at Little Jimmy’s says that they (people) will come. I called again at 3:30 and didn’t get an answer. I finally got a call back a little later and was told there isn’t any time to talk, that they had lines. Unfortunately we weren’t able to get any video because there were only two of them, one scooping and one taking money. When I got to the event at 6:30 to help close up they told me that they were busy from 2:00pm until 6:00pm.

On our first event we took in $843!!! That’s about $200 an hour for the 4 hours that they were busy!!! My business partner told me that she had a ton of people walk buy saying that if it was warmer and not raining they would buy some. She told me that we will need more people to help when it get hots, because if there were lines of people in the rain waiting to buy Little Jimmy’s she can’t even imagine what it will be like when it’s summer time! We did almost a $1000 in the rain! I’m so excited!!! Our next event is on May 8th at a street fair. I’m hoping for good weather I would love to see what is going to happen on a hot day! Thanks again guys for all of your help and support.

– Blakely, Portland, Oregon

First Event

We thought our first event would be next week in San Diego, but at the last minute we were able to get into the festival on Saturday celebrating the 1st year of city hood for our home town. It was a free event with no entrance, permit, or insurance fee. There was a limited number of food vendors, with only one other vendor selling ice cones. The organizers estimated attendance would be about 1,000-2,000 people. In reality, it was more like 4,000-5,000. The festival started at 4:00, so we arrived about 2:30 to set up. We no sooner got our Little Jimmy’s banner in place when other vendors and volunteers asked if we were open for business yet. It was just the beginning of a great night. People kept coming until the fireworks began at 8:30. One lady told us our Italian Ice was even better than the one she had this past summer while in Italy. Our sales were $1,010.00, and we used a total of only 2 ½ cans of product. Giving away free samples was the key to our success. Not a bad way to start our new business!

– Mike, CA

Second Event

What a day we had yesterday! The festival began at 10:00, but by 11:30 we made only 15-20 sales. Then the sun came out and the barrage of people began. We had both carts set up, but we couldn’t handle the crowd. For a period of almost 3 hours there were 40-50 people on line waiting to buy a Little Jimmy’s Ice. The line of people completely blocked access to 3-4 booths next to us. When one man tried to get in front of the line, a lady told him to get to the back, as she waited 40 minutes to purchase her Italian Ice. We wanted to do a video, but we couldn’t leave the booth. The local TV station did a shot of us with the crowd, and we’re hoping to get a copy of the footage. I was reluctant to bring the amount of product we did, but we came home with only 1 unopened can.

For next week’s Italian Festival, the organizer asked us if we want to set up a cart outside the booth on a grassy area, in the middle of a walkway that people will use to navigate thru the park. The crowd will not be as large as San Diego (140,000-150,000 people), but having 2 locations will be great. Looking forward to another big day.

– Mike, CA

Dear Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices,

I am a new dealer for Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice and worked my first event on June 27th & 28th of 2009. I wanted to let you know how pleased I am with your product, service, and most importantly, our customer satisfaction.

The event I worked was in Nashville, TN where most people are not familiar with Italian Ice, but we still served over 800 customers even though the weather was not favorable. I was amazed at how many people we had who previously lived on the East Coast who were familiar with both New Jersey Ice and Little Jimmy’s quality products. We had another Italian Ice competitor about 45 yards from us in this event, and we had customers who bought from both of us. I received several unsolicited comments that our product was far superior to the product served by our competitor. We had 2 vendors who walked all the way back to our booth in the hot sun after purchasing our competitor’s product. They asked us to throw their purchase from our competitor in our trash, and placed a replacement order with us. That blew my mind!I had fun with our customers and would always ask them to taste the product to see if they liked it before leaving our booth. All responses were overwhelmingly positive that produced huge smiles. I usually asked them if they liked it as well as ice cream, and without exception the response I received was: “Better!” I was also amazed over how many requests I had for Chocolate that I had not included in my initial order.

I could not be more pleased with the superior quality of your product. We had numerous repeat sales, especially from other vendors working the show. This allowed us to outsell the competition by a minimum of 4 to 1. Most of the time our competitor’s booth was completely empty while we still had people lined up. Quality does matter, and our experience proves people will line up for high quality foods!Thanks for such a great product and for doing such a great job!

– Jim Nobles, TN

Our event started a little slow because we had a terrible thunder storm right as the event started at 4pm. It got very busy around 7pm and stayed busy till 10pm even through the fireworks.There was a snow cone stand beside us selling for $1 and we were a little concerned, but the guy from that stand came over and said we were much more busy than he was. We did a total of $700 most of it from 7-10.There were many inquiries about us doing events and we had one woman wanting it for her son who is Autistic and is not allowed any dairy or high fructose corn syrup. We were also approached by a gentleman wanting to know if we would be interested in a kiosk on Sebastian inlet as they are building the site right now. We were all excited and considering the short hours I think we accomplished a lot. I already have two events booked, an air show in Nov. and Seafood festival in Sept. I am also following all suggestions you sent me and will keep you informed of our progress. I apologize for bad video but we forgot our camera and had to use my husbands dive camera which is hard to hold still. I will send a video from my next events.

We loved it and had a lot of fun. My husband liked it so much he is planning on quitting diving and doing Little Jimmy’s full time. His goal is 1 more yr of diving. Could you also send me your list of events in my area 60 mile radius. I will be calling you in a week about ordering more helmets and Chocolate. We had 15 requests for chocolate. Thanks so much, I know I made the right decision in starting this business.

– Carol Mahood, Florida

Thanks for all your help along the way in my new venture. If things go well I will have a fleet of these driving through Chicago next season.

– Brian Frederick, IL

Little Jimmy’s Bahamas strikes it BIG!!!

Good morning guys,

Yesterday was a blast, it was our first event and and we had lines before we could set up properly. The event was the National Jr. track and field try outs with all the various track clubs and teams trying to qualify to make The Bahamas Team for international competition. We fed kids, athletes, parents, spectators, the coaches who were concerned about their athletes eating syrup, the clean up and set up crews alike, and yes even rival venders. Guys, we were the envy of he event from the start. My wife and I got there at 3:00 pm and we ran until 10:30 pm., it was UNBELIEVABLE…As we were setting up, one vendor in particular was a little upset. The moment we got there, before knowing our product fully, or even coming over and investigating it, she yelled from across the area in full Bahamian Dialect, “How much ya’ll selling dem for?” We kinda of knew right a way that this vender would be watching everything. Our set up consisted of just of the two carts that we have, and the lines were consistent literally all day… and night too!! As we were selling, it rained for say 30 mins, so to get out of the rain we had to go in the concession area next to our first arch-rival, the lady from the set of the day. Our line was running though hers and even around.

Oh, as the rain ceased, they secretly told the officials to have us removed from the area which was directly adjacent to her set up. Even though we sold another product which was totally different from hers, she did not like us being there. As excited as my wife and I were, we couldn’t understand or figure out why she was being so competitive until we realized that they were selling ordinary ice cream. We had no problem moving to our original spot because the nice clean white A-Frame sign helped direct traffic to us. The free sample was working because as people tested Little Jimmy’s ice, it was like an automatic sale for us. We followed all advice given to us from your emails and took every cue from the testimonials we read from your site. It was like we were in business for years with a ton of experience. I was extremely impressed with my wife as she worked the lines mainly by herself.

Guys, on our very first event we had to replenish a full can of cherry which ran out first, followed by the blueberry. We made a total of $1,572 our very first event. Sweet!!! Thanks guys, and you we be hearing from us again shortly.

– Sean, Bahamas

Just wanted to let you all know that the girls and I went out on Saturday, Memorial Day weekend to the farmers market and set up our carts. I put the carts together so we could offer eight flavors of ice. We did extremely well, made $617 in 5 hours. We went their again this past Saturday, the crowd was not as big and we were in a different location, and we made $475 in 5 hours. So for 10 hours of work we made almost $1100!!! People loved the ice, commented about how colorful and attractive the carts were, and we sold our small 5 oz. for $3 and the large 12 oz. for $5. I bought some of my own cups for the large size as people down here don’t appear to be into the baseball caps so much, so we are saving those to work local baseball games, etc. Enjoying making lots of money in little amount of time. The first container we emptied was the Strawberry, of course I only had 1 of those! The Grape appears very strong, and have not sold much of that, but the other flavors are great. I never heard back from the racetrack, but am waiting to hear this week from the Blue Crabs Ball Stadium in our area. That is a 7 night a week happening, and I would have to buy some more carts and hire some people. Yeah baby!!!

– Patty McKinney, NC

We received our Plan A from Little Jimmy’s last Wednesday. I just want to tell you how impressed we are with the quality of your company! You all have thought of everything-even down to the smallest detail. We are very happy with everything that you sent! I am still trying to book an event- and yet do appreciate all the ideas you send our way in the form of emails. They are very encouraging!

– Donna Lee, Tennessee

Well, we did a couple of events a few weeks ago but the weather and locations were not that great. However, they were good practice for us to get used to setting up and getting organized. This past weekend we got a great location at the Abby Road on the River Beatles Festival. It lasted 5 days but we were only able to work the last 3. The weather was good and the crowds were great, and there were a lot of kids there. We sold about $1200 of ice at $2 for a small and $4 for the helmets. We sold out of the helmets and need to order more. Let me know how much they are and what teams we can get and how to order, etc.

I want you to know that EVERYTHING you told me, or anything I saw on your website videos was true. If we got a lull in traffic, I would have my 8 year old daughter, complete with blue lips, hold up the free sample sign and we would start getting busy again. I wish we would have started doing this more on the first 2 days, but now we know. At one point we had a line of about 25 people for 45 minutes. We ran about 75% on samplers that bought. We probably could have charged more, but we were the least expensive item there and offered the best value, which was greatly appreciated by the parents with 3 or 4 kids in tow. We also had a number of people who were there each day and some of them bought 5-6 times each day. This festival drew a lot of people from the northeast and they were very unsure about buying Italian Ice in Kentucky, but after they tasted they bought over and over. Thanks for your help, this is the perfect thing for may wife to do while school is out for the summer.

– Eric, Kentucky

I wanted to let you know about the great day we had on Saturday, May 2 at Town Day in Davidson, NC. We didn’t know what to expect since it was only our 3rd time out. It was a local event with about 5,000 people expected. What a great surprise!! We had long lines all day long – people loving the helmets and a few remembering Little Jimmy’s from NY/NJ. Parents wanted the kids to experience real Italian Ice and most would only let them buy the Yankees helmets. We even had one kid tell us it was better than ‘Ben & Jerry’s’ who has a store on the corner, about 50 feet from where we were set up.The best was that the event was scheduled from 10 to 3. At 4:00 a police officer came over and said we needed to be off the street by 4:15 because they had to open the road. When we looked around, we were the only vendor left on the street!!! What a great business, we can’t wait for this Saturday – a turtle race and triathlon event.

– Carol Bernstein, NC

We were so lucky yesterday that we found one cargo carrier available at a local hitch business. We have ordered another one for the other cart, but we’re ready to start with one. Went to the inspection today, all went super!Attached are pictures of the cart on the cargo carrier. This could help other people.W e’re going to practice selling ‘ice’ at the beach this weekend.

– Ileana Gutierrez, Miami, FL

Since I was a late starter last year, I did two shows. 1 was at a church fall festival and the 2nd was at the Ft.Worth Alliance Air show. Sales last year $2000.00 What I found out is that a lot of people never heard of Italian Ices. We sample the Ices and boom it was easy sales. We landed the FC Little League Baseball team for the spring/summer 2008. We figured if we do that every Saturday, I would need another cart to do other festivals or special events. So far, the promoters are pretty easy to work with, I send in a picture of the cart and I have only paid $50 for the space instead of $300 for a 10 X 10 space. Thanks for the great ideas. They will come in handy. I volunteer in my neighborhood association and school functions. I also contacted friends to let them know about my business and they have referred me to church functions, business social events. I am waiting to hear from Mayfest and Arts Festival.

– Bea Pruett, Texas

I can’t believe it is true! Everything your web site says is true. The customers who have transplanted here from the Northeast are thrilled to find “real Italian Ice” in Florida. I had 1 customer actually call her mother in N.Y. while she was on line to tell her that Ocala finally has Italian ice. And the people who have never had an ice before fall in love after we give them a sample. A win-win situation! We opened Sept. 11th and we will have to place another order in 3 to 4 weeks.Thanks for a great business!

– Bob Lloret, Florida

We had our best weekend ever this past weekend. We did the Pecan Street Festival in Austin TX with 2 carts at one location. There was some rain on Saturday, but we sold $1,200 worth. On Sunday we had lines and everyone was raving about how delicious the product was. Other vendors said we were doing great and that people were all over the festival with our cups and were talking about the Little Jimmy’s stand. We sold $1,600 the second day for a total of $2,800 for the weekend!Thanks for all your help!

– Anita Mancini, Texas

Just a note to tell you about our Labor Day. We were too late to get into the main city festival on Labor Day weekend, but we were able to go to a Mud Races side event in the afternoon. We were basically the only Ice or Refreshment type vendor there so we had a monopoly. In three hours we made over $800. Things were so crazy for a couple of hours that we had to get a second person scooping from a cooler to keep up with the line, while two others handled order taking and money changing duties. Our first two events have been very successful.Our next event is a Women’s Expo this weekend.

– Trent Armstrong, Utah

Just wanted to tell you about my event last weekend. It was the City Fair and I really didn’t know what to expect. After reading all the positive testimonials from everyone I didn’t want to mess up the streak! Well, long story short it exceeded my expectations. Over the course of the weekend I may have had a 10 minute break between customers at the most. The response was overwhelming and everyone commented on how great the ice was. Also, a few people asked where would I be opening a storefront? If business is consistent that may not be too far off! You guys have been great and Anthony was a huge assist in me passing the Health Dept. requirements for the fair. I’m also doing the City’s International Day on the 28th of this month and everyone is excited!Only complaint was I didn’t have baseball helmets for our area.Now that the fair was a success I’ve been told by the committee organizers that they want me back next year to provide more of Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice! The business you’ve provided me is the best decision I’ve made in years and I look forward to continued growth, Thank you!

– Donovan Williams, Maryland

Little Jimmy Ice Family,

I was caught off guard today at the Yard Sale Event. The Yard Sale Event was held at a local Community College. Over 2000 people in attendence. 92 degree weather – The event started at 8:30am – By 11:30 I ran out of ICE. I was not fully stocked. I had a local event the night before and I basically took the reminding ICE with 1 full 5 gallon and 2-3/4 gallon and 2- 1/4 left over ICE. This truly was a lost opportunity for me. I made $800.00 in 3 hours. (I did have someone bring 2 more 5-gallons by 12:15 pm.) The event ended at 1:30pm. This was the best turn out yet! I had a line of 20 people or more for 2 straight hours! Thanks, I believe I am on my way!

– Rhonda Waller, Maryland

Just wanted to give you a quick update on how it’s going here in DC. We had our first event this past Saturday and boy was I nervous. All week they were calling for a 60% chance of rain and I didn’t feel like I was ready. Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.Anyway, we went out there and the people loved the product. The free sample sign definitely helped. There was a parade that started around 9am and as some of the people walked by I saw them point @ the sign and say that they were definitely coming back to our spot. We had our first sale around 10:30am and we had a steady flow of people all day. We ran out of Lemon, Cherry and Blueberry, but I’m sure that’s no surprise for you. The festival ended @ 4:00pm and boy was I tired. It didn’t rain all day.We still have to work out some kinks in our operation, but overall it was fun. I loved talking to the people that come over and a number of them asked if we had a fixed store location where they can get more Little Jimmy’s.We currently have 5 more events scheduled for this season with more to come. We’re also going to sell at our local Farmer’s Market.Now, down to business — Is it possible to order more shirts and visors? We need at least 3 – XL and 3 visors. It definitely helps when everyone is uniformly dressed. Also, how many ounces are in the baseball helmets? How many scoops do you normally give? We were a little heavy handed this weekend.Thank you again for all your guidance and patience.

– Wendy Pugh, Washington DC

Customer Stories

In starting a business, you increase your chances for success by offering something that others don’t. Years later, choosing Little Jimmy’s has proven to be a great decision.

My area has plenty of Sno-Cones, Snowballs, Shaved Ice and Slushies offered all over the place, but no Italian Ice so I decided to bring it to the people.

The Little Jimmy’s carts fit inside all doorways and on elevators making me accessible to everyone wherever they want to me to be. This has been a huge boost for business, especially when bad weather happens, and events get moved indoors. Food Trucks can’t go inside, but I can. I’m often setting up inside schools in the cafeteria or close to the gym areas to get sales as people don’t want to go outside for food in bad weather.


The health benefits are a great sales driver. Parents approach and let me know their kids dietary and/or allergy restrictions and I’m often the only dessert there that their kids enjoy. The kids and parents light up like Christmas Tree’s with joy when I say it’s Dairy Free, Egg Free, Cholesterol Free, No High Fructose Corn Syrup, Fat Free, etc. Sales, Sales, Sales:)

The fitness enthusiasts love me when I say it is only 15 calories per scoop.

I worked a prepaid College event in my area along side another popular dessert vendor in my area. We both were paid by the school to serve the students and it was both of our 1st time being there. 95% of the students hopped in my line and didn’t leave. It was 2 hours of straight scooping. It got so bad the event organizer stood up and announced that the other vendor was beside me with their product if anyone wanted to not wait in line and not a single person moved. Once no one moved she told the other vendor “Ok, I tried” Word spread quickly how good the product was and the kids had to have it.

There is no downside to Little Jimmy’s business model. Great Product, Great Carts with Great Service makes an excellent business opportunity.

– Jay, North Carolina


“Since I work mostly at events, I have both a state business permit and I obtain daily permits as required by the event. Similarly, I am not required to have a sink or sanitation and hand wash station, but I do have water present for these purposes. In my experience, the most popular flavors are Cherry, Lemon, Mango and Watermelon. I sell my ice in multiple sizes, ranging from 3 ounces to 8 ounces, for reasonable prices.”

– Davia Edwards, Maryland, customer since 2021


“Working mostly events but I did obtain a local business permit. I am also required to have a licensed commissary [a facility that has sinks for prepping and cleaning equipment]. I have found that Watermelon is the most popular flavor in my area, and I receive a lot of requests for Mango as well. I receive my Italian ice deliveries to a cold storage facility and use both that, as well as my home freezer, for overnight and weekend storage.”

– Sharon Casio, Mimi’s Italian Ice in Louisiana, customer since 2019


“I sell at local flea markets and other big events. They did not require me to obtain a local business permit, I just use an EIN [employer identification number]. I have two steady locations at the Ayden Flea Market on Saturdays and Poor Man’s Flea Market on Sundays, plus additional events.

Even though the Health Department does not require it, I include both a portable sink and a sanitation and hand wash station at my stands.

The popular flavors in my area are Cherry, Blueberry, Mango, and Fruit Punch. Right now, I sell my ices in various sizes for reasonable prices.

I have my product shipped to my local cold storage facility, which I then store in two large freezers that I have invested in at home.”

– Tanisha Cherry of Kenz Blenz in North Carolina, a Little Jimmy’s customer since 2021

 


We originally saw Little Jimmy’s Italian Ices in 2010 in Small Business Opportunities Magazine. We made some calls and did the ‘homework’ for starting the business, but due to other circumstances let the opportunity pass. We both had our regular jobs and continued on. In June of 2013, we were both working for the same company and both lost our jobs at the same time. They way that our jobs were eliminated did not even allow us to collect unemployment.
Ed had a life insurance policy that we decided to cash in, in order to buy our Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice cart. Since we were a long way from the east coast where Italian Ice is very well known, we ordered a single 3-gallon can of Lemon Ice. First, we wanted to sample it to see that it was authentic and second to try it out at a couple large community gatherings. IT WAS A HIT!


We sent our money in to place our initial order and received our cart and supplies within a week, and the ice came a few days later. This business has become so successful that it allowed us to pay our bills and keep ourselves going without a regular 9-5 job. It is a seasonal business because of the cold weather and lack of events in our area. We are however booked into a big Christmas Expo which will be held indoors.
This business has allowed us to keep the household running and help our children when needed. We are looking to get another Little Jimmy’s cart and are even expanding into other types of food that we can sell all year long. This fact is ironic as my husband had mentioned several times (even years ago back in NJ) that we should start some type of food business and I always said no because of too many regulations and health codes. It seems that Italian Ice is pretty much exempt from a lot of the strict health codes in many areas, so it’s the best of both worlds, said Ed.

– Karen & Ed


Received all my stuff on Friday and participated in my very first event on Saturday. I was very nervous however before I had even set up I got my first 6 customers who were tourists.
The day went pretty good as we had constant lines all day. We cleared well over$1200 and have another event booked this Saturday at a Fair. Will be calling you for some tips.”

– Dion, Bahamas


I just wanted to drop a quick note. I have been selling the Ice the last 3 weekends and have already paid myself back for the two deep freezers and the first order of 40 cans of Ice. And I am into profit and still have a lot of ice left. Best decision I have made in a long time. Looking forward to doing more business with you.

– Cathy, Texas, Started 2016


THIS FAMILY HAS CHANGED MY LIFE (financially)!!!
Back in March, Maria and I bought a cargo trailer, hooked it up, and drove to NJ to start our new Italian Ice business! After following the Little Jimmy business for about 8 years I decided to just go for it! We bought two carts, 35 cans of ice, and enough Supplies to get started! We were excited, anxious, and nervous all at once! WELL FOLKS, in only 5 months we have added 2 additional carts and supplies ( paid for from profit made from the business),are in three malls with 4 carts, and am hoping to add one more cart before the season is over! Next season we are hoping to double our fleet!

I have long been searching for a business with little risk but huge profit that would be the answer to my retirement! IVE FOUND IT!! The potential income one can make from selling Italian ice from a small push cart is insane!! Hopefully in a couple more years Maria and I will be able to live half the year here and the other half in the Philippines, then bringing this business there with us to employ her entire family!

THANK YOU Mike Sr. and George Maglione, your wives, Mike Jr., and all of the rest of this true Italian Maglione family owned and operating business for making the best Italian Ice on the planet! Little Jimmy’s may be our brand but Maglione is the name! A family I’m proud to be a part of from now until my last breath!

– Dan Ham, NC, 2016

Pricing Info

You can buy Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice direct from our factory in Iselin, NJ.

If you are looking for a way to get into business, you can buy a complete package. which includes a brand new Little Jimmy’s pushcart with full color graphics, logo umbrella, cups, scoops, and Italian Ice. We offer multiple packages with various pushcart and accessory options, and shipping is included in most package options. Click here for more information on shipping.

Or if you are already in business, you can purchase the Italian Ice without buying a pushcart. This works well if you already have your own cart, truck, trailer, or storefront location. Italian Ices come in 3 gallon and 5 gallon containers. Click here to view available flavors.

Click here to register and receive useful information about becoming a Little Jimmy’s retailer.