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Ice Cream Blasted with Liquid Nitrogen Coming to Carlsbad

Two Sub Zero Ice Cream franchises are opening in Carlsbad, one on Oak Street in the Village and the other at Westfield Plaza Camino Real.

Encinitas resident Steve Grady and his wife Teri were sold on the concept of Sub Zero Ice Cream while at a franchise show. They are opening a Sub Zero Ice Cream shop at 201 Oak Street in the Carlsbad Village expected open mid-March or early April. 

"This is our first jump into franchising. Sub Zero Ice Cream makes everything from scratch on spot using liquid nitrogen. It has a nice gimmick to it, kids love it. The product is great and completely customizable. Ice cream can be made with coconut milk or almond milk," said Steve Grady.

Krishna Uppugonduri and his wife Suneethi Gudapati of 4S Ranch are also opening a Sub Zero Ice Cream in Carlsbad. Their location at Plaza Camino Real next to the Disney store is scheduled to open the first week of February. The couple also opened a location at the Escondido mall on December 15 and plan to open another one in Encinitas in the Ralph's/Trader Joe's plaza the first week of February as well. It's also their first time opening a franchise and working in the ice cream industry.

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"The Escondido location is doing fantastic, we're getting great reviews from customers," said Uppugonduri. He added, "We saw an opportunity to have a customized experience for people that want ice cream or yogurt. Sub Zero Ice Cream breaks the paradigm, the options are unlimited"

Uppugonduri said they are looking at opening more sites in San Diego in the future. 

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Sub Zero Ice Cream customers can choose a base ice cream or yogurt, pick flavors, and then add mix-ins. Then the creation is blasted with liquid nitrogen at 321 degrees below zero which makes it more creamy than normal ice cream.

Sub Zero Ice Cream is scheduled to be featured on ABC's Shark Tank, January 11.


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