New Zealand’s oldest ice cream celebrates its 90th Birthday
New Zealand’s oldest ice cream celebrates its 90th Birthday
Rush Munro’s celebrated 90 years with thousands pouring through the gates of the Garden Parlour in Hastings, yesterday.
Owner John Bostock spoke to the crowds about
the successful Hawke’s Bay icon.
“It’s fantastic to
see everyone out to celebrate and share their memories of
Rush Munro’s – 90 years on we are still using the same
recipes and natural ingredients, with real fruit sourced
locally.”
Throughout its history Rush Munro’s has
always been privately owned with family members of John
Coulton and Frederick Charles Rush Munro among the
guests.
Rush Munro’s granddaughter Judith McMillan said
it was wonderful to see everyone out enjoying the
gardens.
“How amazing to see so many people still loving
the ice cream and the parlour that my grandfather started
with 10 pound in his pocket, 90 years ago.
“What a
wonderful day it was with families turning out to eat, laugh
and be merry, I am so happy I got to be part of the special
celebration.”
Long queues down the street all day
showed the iconic gardens were still a favourite among
locals.
There was cake to share, The Hits hosts Martin
and Sarah gave out spot prizes, and there was a surprise
visit from Santa Claus
Staff dressed up in old fashioned
outfits and Rush Munro's general manager Tom O'Sullivan said
they scooped more than 2500 ice creams during the day.
“It was a really good vibe among the team yesterday,
they all did a fantastic job and were still buzzing at the
end of it.
“The celebrations went really well and it
was good to see so many Hawke's Bay locals join the fun and
take a trip down memory lane. It was also fantastic to see
the families of the previous owners travel from far and wide
for the significant milestone."
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