Business briefing: Ted Drewes frozen custard now sold at Lambert Airport
St. Louis’ famous frozen custard can now be found at its airport.
Ted Drewes frozen custard is available throughout Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. Three vending machines dispensing 8-ounce cups of vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, Oreo cookie, Heath Bar and chocolate chip concretes have been installed at each of the airport’s concourses.
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-Will Buss, BND business writer
This story was originally published July 8, 2015 at 9:08 AM with the headline "Business briefing: Ted Drewes frozen custard now sold at Lambert Airport."