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  2. Häagen-Dazs - Wikipedia

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    Häagen-Dazs' first store at 120 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York. Häagen-Dazs's founder Reuben Mattus was born in Poland in 1912 to Jewish parents. His father died during World War I, and his widowed mother migrated to New York City with her two children in 1921. [4]

  3. Reuben and Rose Mattus - Wikipedia

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    Rose Vesel Mattus (November 23, 1916 – November 28, 2006) was born in Manchester, United Kingdom as Rose Vesel to Jewish parents who had emigrated from Poland.They made theatrical costumes and briefly moved to Belfast with a theatre company and emigrated to New York as steerage passengers on board the RMS Berengaria in October 1921 when Rose was five years old.

  4. Turkey Hill (company) - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000, Turkey Hill has been among the nation's top-selling brands of refrigerated iced tea and, in 2011, was the fourth-largest producer of ice cream, [5] after Nestlé (Dreyer's/Edy Grand, Häagen-Dazs, Mövenpick), Unilever (Breyers Ice Cream and Ben & Jerry's), and Wells' Dairy . [6]

  5. 20 Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Flavors, Ranked Worst to Best - AOL

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    Out of 50 flavors, these were top-tier.

  6. 12 Grocery Store 'Ice Creams' That Aren't Actually Ice Cream

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    Photos: Walmart. Design: Eat This, Not That!Ice cream. Frozen yogurt. Gelato. Sorbet. These are just a few frozen treats occupying your supermarket's freezer aisle. However, if you take a closer ...

  7. Aldi released Häagen-Dazs copycats, so we gave them a try - AOL

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    I started with Vanilla and Caramel Crunch Milk Chocolate bars, which have a comparable bite to Häagen-Dazs’ Dulce de Leche ice cream bars. The latter set me back $5.99 at my local grocer.

  8. Pillsbury (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Pillsbury and Nestlé merged their U.S. and Canadian ice cream operations into a joint venture called Ice Cream Partners. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 2001 Nestlé exercised its contractual right to buy General Mills' interest in Ice Cream Partners, which included the right to a 99-year license for the Häagen-Dazs brand.

  9. Dreyer's - Wikipedia

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    2006: Dreyer's Whiskey Bottom Ice Cream plant in Laurel, Maryland, is expanded to give Dreyer's the two largest ice cream plants in the United States. [11] [5] 2007: Nestlé completed the deal since 2003 and acquired Dreyer's for $3.2 billion, thus becoming the biggest ice cream maker, with a 17.5% market share.