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Jeana is a mother of three young children, a technology professional, a wife and an innovative thinker and passionate creative. Whether she's revolutionizing technology processes, bandaging scraped knees, or exploring new artistic endeavors, she continually strives to push boundaries, inspire others and leave a lasting legacy.















It’s safe to say two scoops of ice cream are better than one; which means two ice cream stores are also better than one. MomsTown is excited to share that a local fan favorite, Wynston’s ice cream in San Marcos, just opened a second location on Highway 101 in Del Mar.


We had a chance to speak with the owner, Sarah Wynn. She says the business started with an ice cream maker and a few dinner parties. Today, the Wynns are churning a passion for ice cream into a fabulous-fun-filled-family-owned business.


MOMSTOWN: Please give us a quick introduction; tell us a little about yourself what you’d like our readers to know?
SARAH: I am Sarah Wynn and my husband Chris and I moved to San Diego just over 7 years ago. After having moved every 2 to 3 years for the previous 14 years, we were thrilled to have found that we had moved to a warm and inclusive community here in San Elijo. Soon we were going to sports games with our kids' friends and families and headed to BBQs and backyard drinks with friends.
MOMSTOWN: How did you get started in the ice cream business?
SARAH: Part of our love of gathering has always included a love for food and sharing good eats with friends and family. Also, part of our previous traveling and moving had us ice-cream adventuring in every town with our kids. Putting those passions together in a new community, we began taking homemade ice-cream to dinner parties. Pretty soon we were making it for neighbors and tastings in the front yard of our Thorley Way front yardigans (LOL) and then began getting requests for pints. Before we knew it, we were speaking our long time dream of owning our own ice cream shop someday to our entire community and it was as if everyone was helping us search for the opportunity together.
MOMSTOWN: What does your business and serving ice cream mean to you?
SARAH: Sharing joy and happiness. The one place that always brings