Dippin’ Dots, the ‘Ice Cream of the Future’, is launching a cryogenic company called Dippin’ Dots Cryogenics, L.L.C.
No, they don’t want to freeze your corpse after you die in the hopes of curing your diseases so you can back to life in the future, at least not yet, but they do want to help your company with it’s cryogenic needs in nutraceutical, pharmacy, agriculture, aquaculture and animal feed.
Using the same Dippin’ Dots technology that flash freezes ice cream into small pellets with liquid nitrogen, the Dippin’ Dots Cryogenic team can “customize machines based on individual company needs. Sizes run from small-scale pilot plant size to high-capacity, which produces 2,000 kg per hour.” So in theory if your company wanted to freeze human heads you could at least ask about a machine that could to that.
According to a press release, “The small footprint and exceptional volume capacity is what makes the Dippin’ Dots Cryogenics processor stand out,” said Dippin’ Dots Chief Development Officer Stan Jones. “We understand its capabilities beyond what we foundationally use it for and look forward to sharing our innovations with other industries.”
The Dippin’ Dots Cryogenics process uses liquid nitrogen to flash freeze products that require high-quality standards. More specifically, the process is suitable as a first step for any products that need to be freeze dried. Industries that create probiotics, bacterial cultures and plant extractions are key examples. The small pellets provide the ideal surface area for freeze drying while maintaining the integrity of the media culture.
Dippin’ Dots CEO Scott Fischer adds, “This is the next logical step for us as an organization. Dippin’ Dots Cryogenics not only increases the Dippin’ Dots portfolio and global footprint, but also allows our systems to be utilized across various industries to improve and enhance products. We’re proud to officially extend our extensive cryogenic knowledge and experience to benefit other organizations.”
For additional information regarding Dippin’ Dots Cryogenics, L.L.C., contact [email protected].