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Kwality Wall's is an Indian multinational frozen desserts brand owned by the Indian consumer goods company Hindustan Unilever. It is a major producer and distributor of frozen dessert products in India , Bangladesh , Bhutan , Brunei , Myanmar , Nepal , Sri Lanka , Thailand , Singapore and Malaysia .
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 ...
Wall's – ice cream (UK) Weis – frozen fruit desserts, ice cream ... (Philippines [discontinued in 2002 and reintroduced in 2013], Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand)
Cornetto (Italian:; 'little horn') [1] is an Italian brand of ice cream cone dessert, which is manufactured and owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever.Cornetto are sold as part of the Heartbrand product line, known internationally by different names, including Algida in Italy, Wall's in the UK and Pakistan, HB in the Republic of Ireland, [2] Frigo in Spain, [3] and Kwality Wall's in India.
Viennetta was launched by British ice cream company Wall's in 1982. [2] The layered product and patented technique for its production were devised by Kevin Hillman, development manager at Wall's Gloucester factory; Ian Butcher; and Gordon Stewart Carrick. [3] The layers of ice cream were extruded, one after another, onto trays sitting on a ...
This is a list of notable ice cream brands. Ice cream is a frozen dessert, ... Kwality Wall's (India) Kyl21 (Germany) L. Langnese (Germany) Laura Secord (Canada)
Wall's is formerly an ice cream and meat products brand in the UK, now split into two businesses: Wall's (ice cream) , a brand owned by Unilever that makes ice cream Wall's (meat) , a British sausage brand owned by Kerry Foods
T Wall and Sons was formed in the late 19th century to make and sell sausages and meat pies; ice cream was added when it became technically feasible (between the world wars) and in order to increase sales in the summer months when meat sales declined; round about the same time the whole company was bought by Unilever.