Before the first ice cream truck, before partners Doug Quint and Bryan Petroff had their food handlers permits, Big Gay Ice Cream—the frozen dessert company with four brick-and-mortar shops, a cookbook, and a devoted following both IRL and online—had t-shirts and a Facebook group. The concept and the branding came strong out of the gate, and it was enough momentum that the Big Gay team started hosting taste-testing parties for friends and family, whipping up quarts of Breyers and having friends over to judge their best creations. They drizzled olive oil on vanilla soft serve, or doused it with Trix cereal, or curry powder, or cayenne and ground cardamom. But that DIY, no-idea-is-too-crazy mentality is what has carried Quint and Petroff from a rag-tag Facebook group to an ice cream empire. Past experimenting with unconventional flavors, the pair had a more conceptual, almost moral objective: they wanted to upend the old faithful single-flavor cone as New Yorkers knew it. It had to be.


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