The Denver Post

I scream, you scream: Jury to settle dispute

- By Alanna Durkin Richer

BOSTON» A battle between two dessert companies — Mister Cookie Face and 600 lb Gorillas — is heating up in Boston’s federal courthouse. And it all started with an ice cream sandwich.

600 lb Gorillas Inc., a frozen all-natural dessert maker started by a Massachuse­tts couple, claims another business that supplied the ice cream watered down the recipe, sending sales tumbling amid customer complaints the desserts had become “kind-of-icky tasting” and “tasteless.”

Chris and Paula White are now taking the ice cream supplier, Mister Cookie Face LLC, to trial for not holding up its end of the bargain to provide the frozen treats their customers used to love.

“We wanted to believe that we could trust them, and they knew that we were relying on them and they knew that they were giving us a bad product,” Chris White said.

Mister Cookie Face denies delivering subpar ice cream and says 600 lb Gorillas can’t prove that problems with the sandwiches’ filling hurt the company’s sales.

“There were just as many complaints about the cookie tasting stale, or being too hard, not chewy, as there are any complaints about the ice cream,” said Blake Hannafan, a lawyer for New Jersey-based Mister Cookie Face and its parent company, Fieldbrook Foods Corp.

At the center of dispute, which is slated to go to trial later this month, is a key ingredient for supercream­y ice cream: butterfat.

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