The mochi bar also gives customers a chance to purchase single servings in any flavor they choose. "As we continue to grow and expand the Bubbies brand, we are eager to share it with the world at Anuga."Īt Anuga, Bubbies will showcase its unique mochi bar, a self-serve freezer that allows consumers to mix and match selections and experience new flavors in a fun and convenient way. "We are excited to display our tremendously successful Bubbies Mochi Ice Cream products at Anuga," said Rick Schaffer, Chief Executive Officer of Bubbies Homemade Ice Cream & Desserts. From mango and green tea to passion fruit and guava, Bubbies Mochi Ice Cream is sure to please even the most discerning of tastes. Bubbies Mochi Ice Cream is available in an array of unique flavors and combinations. The outer layer, mochi dough, is made from rice flour and sweetened with natural ingredients for a soft and chewy texture. Mochi ice cream (pronounced moh-chee) is a bite-sized ice cream treat wrapped in soft, sweetened dough. The show includes a host of lectures, special exhibitions and industry events.īubbies Homemade Ice Cream & Desserts will exhibit in Hall 04.2 at booth #C049.īubbies is best known for its premium mochi ice cream. A variety of vendors and retailers participate in Anuga including producers of fine foods, organics, dairy, meats and an array of beverages and desserts. 7-11 at Anuga, the world's largest food and beverage trade show hosted in Cologne, Germany.Īnuga draws nearly 7,200 exhibitors from 109 countries. 20, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - Bubbies Homemade Ice Cream & Desserts, Inc. ”Bubbies’ products and reputation are an ideal foundation as we position ourselves for growth,” Schaffer said in a statement.AIEA, Hawaii, Sept. Rick Schaffer, who served most recently as vice president of retail sales at Grecian Delight, will become Bubbies’ new chief executive officer. Kenex has a proven strategy of working with family-owned companies to navigate leadership transition.” “We are excited to acquire Bubbies and invest in the next phase of its growth. “Keith has built a phenomenal company and brand that possesses a product that is second-to-none in the market,” Nick Kuneman, Kenex partner said in a statement. A franchise operator also runs a Bubbies in the Koko Marina Shopping Center. This latest announcement follows the October 2015 closure of the Bubbies retail store in McCully, which reopened in February as an Island Scoops, which purchases ice cream and mochi ice cream from Robbins. In recent years, Robbins has been concentrating on wholesale. Robbins grew Bubbies from a Hawaii-based mom and pop to an international distributor serving the United States, France, Mexico, Norway, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Arab Emirates. I am thankful that Kenex shares my passion for the product and vision for Bubbies so that the company can perpetuate its vision and goals.” “I believe this transaction will benefit our staff and our customers - a paramount goal of mine as I begin to transition into retirement. “Kenex is the perfect fit with Bubbies’ culture, and this partnership will allow Bubbies to continue to grow and spread joy and peace through mochi,” Robbins said Wednesday in a statement. Bubbie” title, serving as the company’s face at industry trade shows. Kenex Holdings, a Chicago-based investment company, has acquired Aiea-based Bubbies Homemade Ice Cream & Deserts Inc., which is best known for its line of mochi ice cream.īubbies was founded in 1985 by Keith Robbins, who will continue investing heavily in the company and will keep his “Mr.
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