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July 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Press
Check out the silly video of owner Paul Tamburello on Dan Daru Reports.
July 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Press
Check out the silly video of owner Paul Tamburello on Dan Daru Reports.
July 20th, 2008 - Posted in Press
Did you catch us on the news? We were chosen as Denver’s ice cream source for National Ice Cream Day.
July 20th, 2008 - Posted in Press
3 Mile Fun Run: REI to Little Man Ice Cream
A cone of cookies and cream is exactly what hits the spot after a run through Denver’s urban wilderness.
LOHI’s new “Little Man Ice Cream” is just steps from the REI/Confluence Park area, and it’s a great way to end a hot summer’s run. This flavor haven is located at 30th and Tejon, (just blocks from the parking lot at REI) and is notably shaped like a 50 foot milk can towering over the line near Lola. Even if you’re a “head down” kind of runner, it’s pretty hard to miss…read full article.
July 20th, 2008 - Posted in Press
We All Scream for Little Man Ice Cream
Sign of the times: The hot evening of July 6, that fateful day when Colorado liquor stores could finally open on Sunday, the lines were much longer outside Little Man Ice Cream than they were at Tejon Liquors, just a block away…read full article.
July 16th, 2008 - Posted in Press
Since Ben & Jerry’s, Haagen-Dazs, and even Dreyer’s introduced the grocery-store ice cream tub, the days of traveling across the city for the perfect cone are gone. Sure, parlors remain, but they’re mostly neighborhood spots. Denver developer Paul Tamburello aims to change that with Little Man Ice Cream…read full article.
July 16th, 2008 - Posted in Press
“Since Ben & Jerry’s, Haagen-Dazs, and even Dreyer’s introduced the grocery-store ice cream tub, the days of traveling across the city for the perfect cone are gone. Sure, parlors remain, but they’re mostly neighborhood spots. Denver developer Paul Tamburello aims to change that with Little Man Ice Cream.” Read full article…
July 5th, 2008 - Posted in Scoop for Scoop
Scoop for Scoop is Little Man’s commitment to sharing one scoop of rice for every scoop of ice cream we sell with hungry villages in developing countries. All donations will be purchased locally from the villages and nearby towns and hand delivered with no “middle-man” costs. This ensures our ability to totally and honestly donate a scoop for a scoop! Come and support the cause today!
We would like to update our donations made to include all of the following:
As of October 2011, we have made donations to Ethiopia, Myanmar, Senegal, Haiti, and two-time receivers in the village of Ayaviri, Peru!
July 3rd, 2008 - Posted in Press
Although I haven’t moved in a decade, I now live in LoHi. The reason? The area of town where I live — right above I-25, at the very edge of Highland — is newly hip, and a newly hip area needs a hippish name. Enter lohi, as it’s referred to on Colorado Homefinder, or LoHi, as they capitalize it up at the LoHi Marketplace, which is actually the old Olinger’s building at 16th and Boulder streets…read full article.