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Episode 326 – From Tricycles to Food Truck Parks: The Pedal Pops Story in Northwest Arkansas

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“Do you follow your passion? Do you kind of Listen. And we kind of follow our passion and listen at the same time.”

       – Mike Thompson


This episode is part of a special series supported by the Walton Family Foundation. Through their Home Region program, the Foundation is investing in the people and ideas shaping Northwest Arkansas—across housing, entrepreneurship, transportation, and leadership.

In this episode, we explore the world of local entrepreneurship and community-building with Lynn Wong and Mike Thompson of Pedal Pops and Pedal Park. Host Randy Wilburn sits down with Lynn and Mike to hear their journey from corporate careers and dreams of an ice cream shop to building a thriving local business serving all-natural fruit pops and ice creams in Farmington, AR. The conversation dives into the evolution of their business, their commitment to healthy and local ingredients, and how Pedal Park has grown into a true community hub, supporting fellow entrepreneurs and providing space for local food trucks, events, and gatherings.

Lynn and Mike share insights on working with local partners like Ozark Natural Foods and area breweries, developing creative flavors, navigating the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, and why community collaboration is at the heart of their work. Whether discussing pop-up collaboration with nonprofits, fostering a welcoming environment for all, or offering advice to aspiring small business owners, their story highlights the unique spirit of innovation and togetherness in Benton and Washington Counties.

Tune in for an inspiring look at how local ideas and partnerships are shaping the culture and economy of Northwest Arkansas, and learn how Pedal Pops and Pedal Park are making a sweet difference in the region!

Key Takeaways:

  • Resilient Local Business: Pedal Pops grew from a kitchen experiment to a beloved local brand by focusing on all-natural ingredients, market feedback, and creative flavors tailored to what the community wants.
  • Community Collaboration: Pedal Park operates as more than just a food truck park—it’s a center for celebrating diversity, supporting fellow entrepreneurs, and fostering lasting relationships among small business owners.
  • Innovation Meets Tradition: By reimagining nostalgic treats to be dairy-free and health-conscious, and by partnering with local brewers for boozy pops, the founders offer something for every palate and occasion.
  • Inclusive Gathering Space: Pedal Park hosts trivia, bingo nights, live music, pop-up markets, and events like “Theology on Tap,” cementing its role as Farmington’s go-to place for connection, creativity, and local flavor.
  • Inspired Entrepreneurship: Mike and Lynn share candid advice for new business owners, spotlight area resources like EforAll, Startup Junkie, and commercial kitchens, and encourage others to take “baby steps” and build on the region’s collaborative spirit.

All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast.

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This Episode is Sponsored By:

The Walton Family Foundation

The Walton Family Foundation is, at its core, a family-led foundation. Three generations of the descendants of founders Sam and Helen Walton, and their spouses, work together to lead the foundation and create access to opportunity for people and communities. The foundation works in three areas: improving education, protecting rivers and oceans and the communities they support, and investing in the home region of Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas–Mississippi Delta.

Hear all of the episodes from this series right HERE

Learn more at waltonfamilyfoundation.org

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