Cold Stone Creamery, an ice-cream parlor franchise from Arizona, USA, is known for its mix-ins and lively service culture where the workers would sing a tune or two when tipped by the customers.

Tipping is not common in Asia though; so I guess the staff would probably sing along whenever they feel like it. Sharing some videos of the staff in action from Cold Stone Creamery outlets in Japan, Korea, China and Taiwan…

Japan – Forget ice cream, the girls are champs…

Another few interesting vids from Japan… [1, 2 & 3]

Korea – Workers doing the ice cream mix-in, including a few good looking dudes…

And a Korean male staff sings solo… [1]

China – A simple one from Shanghai…

Taiwan – This one is special, compiled by a Cold Stone worker about the daily working life at a CSC outlet in Taipei…

And some performances at the Taiwanese CSC’s year-end party… [1]


3 Responses to “Cold Stone Creamery, East Asian style”

  1. #1. kyon on April 5th, 2009

    the japanese girls sound so cute. the taiwanese video makes it like a fun place to work at, its nice to see the staff enjoying their job, and their happiness will transfer to the customers too, its win-win situation.

  2. #2. kyon on April 5th, 2009

    if they work there and sing everyday, maybe some pop stars will be discovered from the ice cream shops in future haha =P

  3. #3. Yein Jee on April 5th, 2009

    Perhaps some music producers should start lurking around these outlets to spot the next talent lol.


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