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Langnese – ice cream (Germany) [7] Lusso – Ice cream (Switzerland) Magnum – ice cream; Miko – ice cream (France, Egypt, Morocco, Mauritius, Senegal and Djibouti) [8] Nogger – ice cream; Olá – ice cream (Portugal) Ola South Africa – ice cream (South Africa) Pingüino – ice cream (Ecuador) Popsicle – frozen treats; Selecta ...
Kibon is a Brazilian ice cream producer, now owned by Unilever. The logo that it uses is the same Heartbrand logo that Wall's ice cream , Good Humor , Streets , Selecta and Langnese use in the United Kingdom , United States , Australia , Philippines and Germany respectively, also owned by Unilever .
The company employs 1,100 people and supplies 10,000 points of sale. In 1986, it bought the Nantes ice cream manufacturer Frigécréme from BSN. [8] In 1990, Miko was the leading French group in very cold food products with 6,000 employees and 5 billion francs in turnover. [9]
Meanwhile, the ice cream arm raked in €8.3 billion, or 14% of Unilever's sales. Britain-based Unilever expects full-year sales growth within the typical 3% to 5% range.
A Wall's ice cream van parked in Clacton, Essex, England Rear of a Wall's ice cream van (with Wall's logo visible) next to Tower Bridge in London. Unilever continues to use the brand for ice cream in the UK [6] and it has become part of the company's international Heartbrand strategy, where it retains its local ice cream brand but shares one logo and most of the product's lineup with the ...
Unilever is home to the world’s most iconic ice cream brands, from Magnum to Ben & Jerry’s. In a new overhaul, the company is spinning off its ice cream business, which delivered a €7.9 ...
Starting in 1998, Frigo assimilated the unified Heartbrand corporate image, with a heart as its logo. Unilever announced in 2008 that it would close the Frigo factory in Barcelona and make 268 employees redundant. [4] It was eventually sold to the Catalan company Farga, producer of Farggi ice cream. [5]
Good Humor-Breyers (Ice Cream USA) is the American ice cream division of Unilever and includes the formerly independent Good Humor, Breyers, Klondike, Popsicle, Dickie Dee [1] and Sealtest brands. Based in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey [2] it was formed in 1993 after Unilever purchased the ice cream division of Kraft General Foods. [3]