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Family ice cream venture Sidoli's expanding in deal with food distribution firm Harlech Foodservices

The family business was set up in Ebbw Vale over a century ago

left to right Chris Gregson, of Harlech, with Mark and Stefano Sidoli of Sidoli's. Picture by Mandy Jones Photography.

Family ice cream business Sidoli’s is eyeing expansion after striking a supply deal with a leading food distribution venture. Sidoli’s, which was set up in Ebbw Vale just over a century ago, will see its range in ice-cream parlours, restaurants and cafés across Wales in a a partnership with Harlech Foodservice.

The award-winning ice-cream maker, founded 1922 by Italian immigrant Benedetto Sidoli, is now headed by Ben’s great-grandson, Stefano - marking the fourth generation of the family to run the company.

He said: “It’s a real opportunity for us to market our ice cream across the whole of Wales, particularly in the north and the west and south west as Harlech have distribution centres in Wales and England.

“It’s an opportunity for us to reach completely new markets and to do it with a company that is very like us, a family business with the same core values.

“It’s a very exciting prospect to work alongside a company of their size and with their resources.”

Harlech, based near Criccieth in Gwynedd, is one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s fastest-growing food distribution companies and now has centres in Carmarthen and Merthyr as well as in Chester and Telford.

In the past three years their sales have increased from £32m to a record turnover of around £50m with profit at an all-time high of more than £2m

This has been achieved on the back of a change of strategy which has seen Harlech expand to become a pan-Wales company in 2024 with a dedicated sales team in South Wales backed up by the new depots in Merthyr and Carmarthen.