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Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice gives you the ability to be creative and name the Italian Ice business yourself- just like the Bradshaw Family in California. Check out their Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice business (named Little Bee’s)

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Little Jimmys Videos on YouTube

I was searching around YouTube the other night and found a bunch of videos that some of our customers had uploaded that I had never seen before. I thought I would put them up on our blog so you could take a look at these YouTube Videos also. Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice is a fun and easy business that nearly anyone can do.

If you have not done so yet, sign up here to get more information on our Italian ices and pushcarts. Click here to check out these videos.

Newly Discovered Little Jimmys You Tube Videos

Newly Discovered Little Jimmys You Tube Videos

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Laura on ABC News

Here it is- Laura on ABC News from March 2009!


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One Happy Italian Ice Customer

This first Italian Ice was served to a lucky patron at a Shopping Center out west this past weekend. Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice Kiosks are great for indoor and outdoor mall locations. We will be getting a video of this location in the next few weeks. Check back….


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Ypsilanti Classroom Invite

When we were in Michigan in October, I received a message on my cell phone from a teacher at an all boy’s academy in Ypsilanti, MI. The teacher, Lawrence, wanted me to speak to his class of 3rd -5th graders about being in business and entrepreneurship. I said sure, we would do it, so my brother Tom and I headed over to their school and met a great group of young men very interested in becoming businessmen. The school last year started with 5 kids and now has grown past 20 and we were very impressed with the job Lawrence was doing with his students. The video below is a talk I gave and questions the students in Ypsilanti had for us. After our talk, they actually started to do fundraisers to get themselves started in their own Italian Ice business.
Here is a link to their school if you want to help them out. DM


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Larry Garman & Lacey Jean

In the state of Washington, individuals who receive state support must be working, or on a pathway to employment. With her parents’ help, Lacey Jean Davis of Montesano, Washington, who is disabled by cerebral palsy, has become not just a valuable member of the workforce, she is an entrepreneur!
In fact, she was named the Entrepreneur of the Year at a Dinner in her honor in Michigan in October. The video below features her Dad, Larry Garman, speaking on her behalf.


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Video Playlist of Customers

Little Jimmy’s Customers in Action!

Having trouble watching the video? Click here!

Having trouble watching the video? Click here!


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