Little Man Ice Cream Rebranding Three Shops in Denver and Fort Collins

Three ice cream shops are entering new chapters.

Evan Gallagher
Written By Evan Gallagher
Regional Reporter
The ice cream company has big plans for 2026. (Image credit: littlemanicecreamcan.com)

The ice cream company is continuing growth in the Mile High City.

It is being reported Little Man Ice Cream is in the process of rebranding three ice cream shops: Sweet Cooie’s at 3506 12th Avenue in Congress Park, the former Constellation spot in Central Park at 10175 E 29th Drive and Old Town Churn at 234 N College Avenue, Unit D in Fort Collins. Opening dates are still being finalized.

“We have considered doing it for years. But in the past 12 months we have actively planned and executed,” Chief Operations Officer Loren Martinez told What Now Denver.

Little Man Ice Cream operates around 10 locations in the Denver area. The company was started in 2008, debuting in the Lower Highland neighborhood. Since then, the team has been serving scoops in cups, cones, as well as sundaes, banana splits, shakes and floats.

The expansion is part of owner Paul Tamburello’s plan to rebrand company owned shops into the Little Man Ice Cream name. There are also plans to ship nationwide soon, with more information to come.

9News reported the rebranded locations will be serving free scoops for the first 50 guests on the following dates:

Central Park on May 15 from 7 p.m.-close on Friday
Congress Park on May 16 from noon-close
Fort Collins on May 17 from noon-close.

The rebrands are to start sometime next month. For more information on Little Man Ice Cream and rebranded locations, visit their website.

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Evan Gallagher is a reporter with a passion for news writing from the local to national level. He graduated from Ohio University's E.W. Scripps School of Journalism with a B.S. in Journalism and certificate in social media. He is currently based in Chicago, Illinois.
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