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Emack & Bolio's

Emack & Bolio's
IndustryRetail
Founded1975
FounderRobert Rook
HeadquartersUnited States
Area served
China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, UAE, USA
ProductsIce cream, chocolate, hot fudge, smoothies
Websitehttp://www.emackandbolios.com/
Emack & Bolio's on Newbury Street in Boston

Emack & Bolio's is a chain of ice cream stores based in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[1]

History

The chain was founded by Robert Rook, a lawyer and self-declared hippie who has worked closely with the homeless, Vietnam war protesters, civil and gay rights advocates, and numerous rock bands[2] such as Aerosmith, U2, Boston, The Cars, and James Brown. Emack and Bolio's was founded in 1975,[3] three years before Ben and Jerry's used the concept of a hippie ice cream store. There are now a few stores in other states, including New York, Florida, New Jersey and Illinois, apart from the ones in Massachusetts.

The first international locations opened in Bangkok, Thailand in 2014 and in Abu Dhabi, UAE. A shop in Xian, China and one in Hong Kong opened in 2015.[4] By 2017 there were shops in 6 different Asian countries.[5]

Name

The store was named after two homeless men for whom Robert Rook did pro bono work, who asked that the ice cream shop be named after them.[6] Emack and Bolio were mascots of a sort for the first store.[7]

It has been noted that Emacs, text editing software popular with computer programmers, and BOLIO, a text-formatting program, were developed within walking distance of a store near MIT. The explanation by the GNU Emacs Project does not indicate a connection.

Notes

  1. ^ "Brookline Emack & Bolio's Closed In Washington Square. No more ice cream in Washington Square. The rent was raised too high, said the owner.", by Jenna Fisher, Brookline Patch, Nov 1, 2017, updated Nov 2, 2017. [Consulted 4 May 2018].
  2. ^ "Brookline Emack & Bolio's Closed In Washington Square. No more ice cream in Washington Square. The rent was raised too high, said the owner.", by Jenna Fisher, Brookline Patch, Nov 1, 2017, updated Nov 2, 2017. [Consulted 4 May 2018].
  3. ^ "Brookline Emack & Bolio's Closed In Washington Square. No more ice cream in Washington Square. The rent was raised too high, said the owner.", by Jenna Fisher, Brookline Patch, Nov 1, 2017, updated Nov 2, 2017. [Consulted 4 May 2018].
  4. ^ "Shop Locations". Emack & Bolio's. Retrieved 2012-02-25.
  5. ^ "Brookline Emack & Bolio's Closed In Washington Square. No more ice cream in Washington Square. The rent was raised too high, said the owner.", by Jenna Fisher, Brookline Patch, Nov 1, 2017, updated Nov 2, 2017. [Consulted 4 May 2018].
  6. ^ "Our Rock 'n Roll Roots". Emack & Bolio's. Retrieved 2012-02-25.
  7. ^ "Blast From The Past". Emack & Bolio's. Archived from the original on 2011-07-22.

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