From Dessert 'Disaster' to Sweet Success, the Story Behind JC's Pie Pops

JC's Pie Pops are sold in 4,000 grocery stores across the US.

— -- A culinary accident has turned into a million-dollar success in the frozen-food aisle for Jennifer Constantine.

Cooked up in a kitchen in Chatsworth, California, in 2010, JC's Pie Pops are now in nearly 4,000 -- and counting -- grocery stores across the US.

It all started when Constantine was making dessert for her husband. She'd put her famous panna cotta custard into the refrigerator, as she'd always done. But the freezer had another plan in mind.

"My refrigerator disagreed with me and decided to freeze everything in it," Constantine said. "Sodas exploded. It was a disaster."

Her panna cotta was frozen solid but as Constantine was about to toss it in the trash, her husband entered the kitchen and took a bite.

"[He said,] 'Oh my God. You need to do something with this,'" she said.

Constantine said she'd gotten her big break when she won a $100,000 Mission Main Street Grant from Chase Bank, which supports small businesses all over the US.

"We're very proud of that," Constantine said.