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Thrifty Ice Cream’s Future Uncertain Amid Rite Aid Closures

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Introduction to Thrifty Ice Cream’s Uncertain Future

After Rite Aid announced in early May that it’s closing hundreds of stores after filing for bankruptcy, ice cream lovers around the country have started to panic about the availability of Thrifty Ice Cream.
The drugstore chain may not be the only store to sell Thrifty Ice Cream, but other locations are not quite as plentiful.

The Concern Among Fans

That’s bad news for enthusiastic fans of the frozen dessert, many of whom are voicing their concern on a Reddit subgroup devoted to Zillennials, or those born between the late 1990s and early 2000s.
"Wait… You mean to tell me that the greatest ice cream in existence could be gone soon?" one worried Thrifty fan wrote in the group.

History of Thrifty Ice Cream

According to the official Thrifty website, the ice cream brand got its start in a small factory in West Hollywood, California, in 1940. For years, the ice cream was sold by the cone at a counter at the flagship Thrifty Drug Store in downtown Los Angeles.
Eventually, the drugstore’s shoppers could also purchase the ice cream in cartons to take home and enjoy.
By the 1970s, Thrifty Ice Cream had developed a "cult status" on the West Coast, boasts its website with celebrities name-dropping the brand.

Rite Aid Acquisition and Current Situation

Rite Aid acquired Thrifty Ice Cream in 1996, according to the Los Angeles Times. Some of the drugstore’s locations even kept with tradition to continue serving Thrifty Ice Cream in cones at ice cream counters.
But now, as one of Rite Aid’s assets, Thrifty Ice Cream will be for sale at a June 20 auction as part of the company’s bankruptcy proceedings, according to Reuters.

Implications for Thrifty Ice Cream’s Future

So what does it mean for Thrifty Ice Cream’s future?
TODAY.com reached out to Thrifty Ice Cream and Rite Aid to get the, uh, scoop, but hasn’t yet heard back.
As of May 30, the Thrifty website says its ice cream is available in the freezer section of our "favorite retailers," including Rite Aid, Albertsons and Vons. The ice cream can also be found "at scoop counters" across California and Arizona, along with a "growing number of regions in the U.S. and Mexico."
Perhaps ominously, the site also includes a now-defunct link to a "store locator" meant to help customers find retailers that sell Thrifty Ice Cream.

Fan Support and Nostalgia

As for those ice cream-loving Zillennials, they are leaning on one another in their most desperate hour.
"If we work some Zillennial magic, we can save the ice cream," one wrote to boost spirits.
"Thrifty has hands down the BEST ice cream and has always stayed affordable!!!" someone else chimed in. "The pistachio has so many pistachios the malted crunch!! And my favorite the mint n chip!!! I love the tiny slivers of chocolate.. WHAT ARE WE GONNA DO????
Others waxed nostalgic while simultaneously suggesting that miracles are possible.
"They actually opened a Thrifty’s counter in my hometown gas station," one wistfully recalled. "Super random but the rite aid location closed YEARS ago so it was a miracle walking into the gas station and seeing my favorite ice cream."

Conclusion

The future of Thrifty Ice Cream remains uncertain as Rite Aid undergoes bankruptcy proceedings and closes hundreds of stores. Fans of the beloved ice cream brand are coming together to express their concern and nostalgia, hoping that somehow, Thrifty Ice Cream will endure.

FAQs

  • Q: What is happening to Rite Aid?
    A: Rite Aid is closing hundreds of stores after filing for bankruptcy.
  • Q: What does this mean for Thrifty Ice Cream?
    A: Thrifty Ice Cream, an asset of Rite Aid, will be for sale at a June 20 auction as part of the company’s bankruptcy proceedings.
  • Q: Where can I still find Thrifty Ice Cream?
    A: As of May 30, Thrifty Ice Cream is available in the freezer section of retailers like Rite Aid, Albertsons, and Vons, and at scoop counters across California, Arizona, and other growing regions in the U.S. and Mexico.
  • Q: Is there a way to save Thrifty Ice Cream?
    A: Fans are hoping that through support and possibly new ownership, Thrifty Ice Cream can continue to be available.
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