The 100-Year Legacy of Glover’s Ice Cream | Shan Sheridan, David Meek & Tony Reyes
Release Date: 01/07/2026
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info_outlineOn today’s show I sat down with three of the five owners of Glover’s Ice Cream, Shan Sheridan, David Meek, and Tony Reyes. Glover’s Ice Cream is an Indiana-based company that was founded in 1925 by Foster Glover.
Initially selling ice cream sandwiches on passenger trains in Frankfort, the business has grown to become one of Indiana's last independent ice cream manufacturers.
We discuss the company's legacy, its challenges, and the vision for the company’s growth beyond its centennial celebration. Shan, David, and Tony also share insights on the ice cream-making process, the importance of maintaining local business traditions, and the impact of community support in keeping the brand alive.
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You are going to learn about:
- The Sweet History of Glover’s Ice Cream
- The Ice Cream-Making Process
- Glover’s Vision for Future Growth
Check out these great clips from the show:
00:51 History of Glover's Ice Cream
01:09 Guest Introduction: Shan Sheridan, David Meek, Tony Reyes
01:37 Foster Glover's Legacy
04:13 The Great Depression and Survival
12:09 Expansion and Purdue Partnership
22:28 Generational Transition
28:13 Challenges in Modern Grocery Systems
30:14 The Arrival of Walmart in Rural Indiana
30:42 Impact on Local Grocery Stores
32:13 Evolution of Glover's Ice Cream
33:09 Expansion into New Markets
34:29 Generational Connections and Nostalgia
37:05 Steve Glover's Exit Strategy
38:09 The Sale of Glover's Ice Cream
39:29 The Polar Vortex Crisis
41:24 Community Support and Revival Efforts
42:08 The New Ownership Group
46:56 Rebuilding and Modernizing
51:53 The First Production Day
58:06 Maintaining Quality and Tradition
01:02:17 The Heart of Glover's Ice Cream: Love and Passion
01:03:16 Community and Legacy: The Importance of Small Town Businesses
01:04:11 Celebrating 100 Years: A Family Affair
01:05:46 Future Plans and Community Involvement
01:08:35 Indiana Pride and Local Support
01:12:53 Why We Call Indiana Home
01:14:27 Dream Flavors and Ice Cream Innovations
01:17:51 The Spirit of Frankfort and Clinton County
01:25:42 Hidden Gems of Indiana
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