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#172: Re-Release, Noble Dairy Queen’s History Revisited with Joe Rintelman

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In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore revisits the history of the Noble Dairy Queen with guest Joe Rintelman. Initially aired in December 2022, this re-release corrects earlier inaccuracies and offers a comprehensive look into an iconic local institution.
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Joe Rintelman, a teacher turned family business member, shares the fascinating journey of Dairy Queen's rise, from its inception in Joliet in 1940 to Sherb Noble’s military service and his enduring impact on the brand. We delve into the pioneering days: the innovative custard-making methods, the development of the first soft-serve machines, and the strategic avoidance of market competition in Kankakee.

The episode highlights the pivotal role played by Sherb Noble, a man with a quiet demeanor but a formidable work ethic, whose leadership spanned generations. Despite the trials of World War II, Dairy Queen persevered, thanks to dedicated managers like Jim Odette, and continued its tradition of local community impact.

Listeners will appreciate Joe's insights into Dairy Queen's product evolution, from the early "ice milk" days to the revolutionary Blizzard, which redefined how desserts were enjoyed. We touch upon interesting historical ties, like Ray Kroc's brush with Dairy Queen before founding McDonald's and how local traditions, such as making Dilly Bars and cakes in-house, have maintained longstanding community connections.

Join us as we explore the legacy of Dairy Queen through Joe's personal anecdotes, stories of resilience, and a deep dive into the brand's unique offerings. Whether you're a longtime fan or a new enthusiast, this episode is a testament to the enduring appeal of Dairy Queen and its special place in the hearts of Kankakee's residents.

So, grab your favorite Dairy Queen treat, sit back, and tune in to relive the rich history and community spirit that makes the Noble Dairy Queen a cherished local landmark.

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In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore revisits the history of the Noble Dairy Queen with guest Joe Rintelman. Initially aired in December 2022, this re-release corrects earlier inaccuracies and offers a comprehensive look into an iconic local institution.
--

Joe Rintelman, a teacher turned family business member, shares the fascinating journey of Dairy Queen's rise, from its inception in Joliet in 1940 to Sherb Noble’s military service and his enduring impact on the brand. We delve into the pioneering days: the innovative custard-making methods, the development of the first soft-serve machines, and the strategic avoidance of market competition in Kankakee.

The episode highlights the pivotal role played by Sherb Noble, a man with a quiet demeanor but a formidable work ethic, whose leadership spanned generations. Despite the trials of World War II, Dairy Queen persevered, thanks to dedicated managers like Jim Odette, and continued its tradition of local community impact.

Listeners will appreciate Joe's insights into Dairy Queen's product evolution, from the early "ice milk" days to the revolutionary Blizzard, which redefined how desserts were enjoyed. We touch upon interesting historical ties, like Ray Kroc's brush with Dairy Queen before founding McDonald's and how local traditions, such as making Dilly Bars and cakes in-house, have maintained longstanding community connections.

Join us as we explore the legacy of Dairy Queen through Joe's personal anecdotes, stories of resilience, and a deep dive into the brand's unique offerings. Whether you're a longtime fan or a new enthusiast, this episode is a testament to the enduring appeal of Dairy Queen and its special place in the hearts of Kankakee's residents.

So, grab your favorite Dairy Queen treat, sit back, and tune in to relive the rich history and community spirit that makes the Noble Dairy Queen a cherished local landmark.

Send us a text

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