Team’s ice cream dream scheme
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Andrew Edwards
Derric Pollard is a West Coast product trying to market some East
Coast flavor to Newport-Mesa.
A graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Pepperdine
University, Pollard and his mother Kim opened their new Carvel Ice
Cream franchise on the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach border in May. Kim
Pollard, who grew up in Rochester, New York, spent some of her
younger days snacking at Carvel Ice Cream parlors.
“It’s like an icon on the East Coast,” she said.
East Coast transplants who have landed around Newport-Mesa have
already discovered the shop, Derric said.
“A lot of East Coasters are like, ‘I grew up on this,’ ” Derric
said. “It’s really fun on the weekend. It’s all New York people.”
Kim said the store is the first Carvel franchise in Orange County.
Derric had not tasted Carvel ice cream before he went to a meeting
for potential franchisees, and his mother acknowledged the brand is
unfamiliar to people on the West Coast.
“If you’re born and raised in California, you don’t know what
Carvel is,” Kim said.
Derric’s favorite flavors are pralines and cream and dulce de
leche. His shop’s menu includes usual suspects like vanilla and
chocolate soft ice cream along with more unique flavors like cotton
candy and a variety called “birthday cake” that tastes like frosting.
Since all the ice cream is made fresh in the store, the Pollards have
the potential to invent their own flavors.
“We’ll get around to something like that eventually,” Derric said.
Both Pollards’ business backgrounds are in the mortgage industry,
where Derric still spends his days before heading to the shop at
night. He said getting the store started means he has to work 15
hours a day, seven days a week.
“I try to get my mortgage stuff done as soon as possible and come
in to relieve her, but a lot of times we stay the whole day,” Derric
said.
The mother-and-son team plan to hold their grand opening in the
next month. If business goes well, they plan to open future
franchises in neighboring cities. In the meantime, they hope their
Newport-Mesa parlor becomes a place for parents to bring children for
a frosty snack.
“It’s just a place to come to bring the kids and have a good
time,” Kim said.
Carvel Ice Cream is at 474 17th St., Costa Mesa.
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