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Stewart's Shops company history timeline

1945

When the Second World War ended in 1945, Percy and Charles V. Dake bought an ice cream production facility in Ballston Spa.

1948

The "Make Your Own Sundae" feature was then advertised on the first television station in the area, WRGB, and grew extremely popular. It made a notable contribution to the ice cream trade in 1948, becoming the first to use folding half-gallon takeout ice cream cartons, developed in conjunction with the Sutherland Paper Company.

1950

In 1950 both Saratoga Dairy and Stewart's Ice Cream Co. were incorporated and ice cream manufacturing was transferred to the Greenfield facility.

1955

On June 22, 1955, President Dwight D. Eisenhower visited the Vermont State Dairy Festival in Rutland.

1957

Stores Add Milk Sales: 1957

1959

1959 Charles S. Dakes, of the second generation, takes charge.

1974

He enjoyed a 45-year career in the dairy business, starting at Saratoga Dairy in 1974.

1984

William's son, Gary C. Dake, joined him in 1984 to relieve some of the burden.

1989

In addition, industry-wide profits in 1989 fell off 75 percent from the prior year's total.

2000

In 2000 the 300th Stewart's store opened in West Sand Lake, New York.

2003

William Dake turned over the presidency to his son Gary in 2003 although he stayed on as chairman of the board.

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