Takeaways
- Jupiter Moon Ice Cream uses entirely natural ingredients for all flavors and colors in its base ice cream, including spirulina, turmeric, beet extract, and annatto, with a small-business supplier in Illinois that collaborates with the team weekly.
- The shop has deep roots in the local small business community, with partnerships that include Crew restaurant, Backwards Bread, Bad Habit Brewing, and Red Headed Creamery.
- A third Jupiter Moon location is opening in St. Paul's St. Anthony Park neighborhood at Milton Square, with a target of being open by July 4th.
In this episode of The Ice Cream Social, host David Boyer sits down with Alex Smith for a wide-ranging conversation about what actually goes into making Jupiter Moon ice cream as good as it is. From St. John's University maple syrup to the spirulina that gives the blue raspberry sorbet its color, David pulls back the curtain on the surprisingly complex and intentional ingredient decisions behind every scoop. He explains why natural coloring matters, how the team works with a small family-run business in Illinois to source the right pigments, and why Lucky Charm marshmallows in Saturday Morning Cartoons are the one area where things get complicated.
The episode digs into the small business partnerships that make Jupiter Moon more than just an ice cream shop. Crew restaurant features Jupiter Moon vanilla alongside their bread pudding. Backwards Bread stocks their freezer. Bad Habit Brewing supplies the root beer for floats, and the dream of a chocolate stout ice cream is very much alive. Out at Brewton Farm, the annual Curd Fest partnership with Red Headed Creamery is back this year, and Jupiter Moon is bringing the lime cotija — a cotija-and-sugar crumble creation that David says inexplicably tastes like cake.
David also previews a huge summer ahead, including two big concert events at Minnesota Yacht Club and Minnesota Country Club, the annual Fourth of July parade ride, and the return of the Star Spangled Cake Batter flavor. The Munsinger Clemens Garden location in St. Cloud gets some well-deserved love, including a quick Italian lesson: affogato means "drowned," as in espresso poured right over the ice cream.
The biggest news of the episode? Jupiter Moon is opening a third location in St. Paul, in the Milton Square neighborhood of St. Anthony Park, about a mile from the State Fairgrounds. The community surrounding it, including Nico's Tacos, the Finnish Bakery, and the newly opened woman-owned Acorn Bookstore, is exactly the kind of place Jupiter Moon belongs. David is hoping the doors open by July 4th.
Key Topics Covered
- How Jupiter Moon uses natural colorings including spirulina, turmeric, purple beet extract, and annatto
- The Illinois small business partnership behind their natural color and flavor sourcing
- Local collaborations with Crew, Backwards Bread, Bad Habit Brewing, and Red Headed Creamery
- Cheese ice creams: lime cotija and brie, plus the craft challenges behind each
- The Munsinger Clemens Garden location in St. Cloud and what makes it special
- A new Jupiter Moon location opening in St. Anthony Park, St. Paul at Milton Square
- Summer events including Curd Fest (June 20), Minnesota Yacht Club, and Fourth of July parade
- The Star Spangled Cake Batter seasonal flavor returning for summer
- What affogato actually means (and why you should order one)
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