Dippin’ dots, the company operates in a highly competitive ice cream market, one which is characterised by so many rivals producing very similar products, with big names like Nestle of Switzerland and Unilever PLC of London and Rotterdam. But dippin’ dots, however, has managed to differentiate their products distinctively from what is being offered in the market. Its method of production highly favours mass production and storage in volumes of the ice cream which, on one hand, serves as competitive advantage as they get to enjoy both economies of scale and economies of scope within the industry but on the other hand may be a threat as the majority of their clientele buys and consumes ice cream in small quantities at a …show more content…
This would mean the company has to adapt to the changes of they are to stay in business but unfortunately, due to the specialised large machinery they have for the special ice cream, such change cannot be accommodated over night, it takes a long time and would be very costly for the company to keep changing every now and again. As such, their responce to market demands would be very slow such that their customers end up going for the next best alternatives and subsequently leaving out dippin dots ice cream. Legislation had its role to play in the external environment of dippin dots. Apart from taxation on earnings, federal law had its requirements regarding some of the ingredients like butterfat and egg York solids. Dippin dots grew at a very fast rate and as such was ranked as one of the 500 fastest-growing companies two consecutive years 1996 and 1997. By the year 2004 the company had franchised heavily and got recognition from prestigious business magazine ‘entrepreneur’. Franchisees were to sign franchise agreements and pay royalties for any location they operated or planned to