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Beth Marie’s makes all of our ice cream using a machine built in 1927, which produces ten gallons of ice cream in eighteen minutes. Our ice cream is classified “premium quality”, containing 14% butterfat. New flavors are being created regularly to match the desires of our customers, licensees, retail stores and restaurants that sell our ice cream.

Located on the South side of Denton’s Historic Square, in a building built in 1876, Beth Marie’s original location has the atmosphere of an old fashioned ice cream soda fountain. Our new locations, keeping the same comfortable atmosphere, are on the South side of Denton at Unicorn Lake, across from Cinemark and in Old Downtown Carrollton next to Babes restaurant, and our most recent licensee in Sherman, TX.

Central Market food stores in Texas offer a variety of Beth Marie’s homemade ice cream flavors in pint containers.  We've also found our way to Metzler's BBQ in Denton, the concession stands at UNT's Apogee Stadium, all Rudy's BBQ restaurants in Northeast Texas, Hypnotic Emporium Dallas & Mansfield, The Silver Saddle Saloon in Granbury, and most of the quality hotels, restaurants and convenience stores in the Denton area. See the map page "Where's Our Ice Cream" on this site to see our locations.

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