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Manitoba ice cream maker Cornell Creme closing

Manitoba ice cream maker Cornell Creme is closing. Global News

A Manitoba ice cream maker is calling it quits.

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Lisa Dyck, who owns Cornell Creme, announced the closure of the business on social media Tuesday.

She said it’s one of the hardest decisions she’s ever had to make and is due to a number of factors, including rising production and ingredient costs. Dyck also said product sales were not a problem.

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The ice cream is made using milk and cream straight from her family’s farm in Anola.

Cornell Creme opened in 2012.

“I have adored these past five years making a product that people have loved as much as I did and being a part of the amazing group of people in the Manitoba local food community,” Dyck said in her online post.

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