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  2. Cold Rock Ice Creamery - Wikipedia

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    Cold Rock Ice Creamery is an Australian-owned ice cream parlour chain. The company's main product is centred around customers choosing combinations of ice cream and various other confectioneries, which are mixed in front of the customer within their store. Cold Rock sells their ice cream as individual ice cream combinations in a cup, cone, take ...

  3. Peters Ice Cream - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009, Peters ice-creams have been trucked into WA from Melbourne, but the former PB Balcatta factory still produces Cadbury ice cream. In 2012, The Peters Ice Cream business, including its Mulgrave factory, was purchased by Pacific Equity Partners (PEP), [5] [6] with licence to produce sub-brands that were retained by Nestlé, e.g ...

  4. Norco Co-operative - Wikipedia

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    It also produces "home brand" milk and ice cream for Coles and Aldi, and has a fledgling Fresh Milk export business in China. [ 2 ] Norco is situated on the north coast of New South Wales and its primary activities extend along the agriculturally rich and diverse northern New South Wales and southern Queensland coastal strip.

  5. Australian Homemade - Wikipedia

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    Australian Homemade is a franchise formula for confectionery stores owned by Australian Homemade, based in Veenendaal, Netherlands. Originally a Belgian ice-cream store named Australian opened in Knokke , set up by the Flemish businessman Frederik Van Isacker, which expanded to many locations within the country. [ 1 ]

  6. List of ice cream brands - Wikipedia

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    A Maxibon ice cream sandwich. Mado (Turkey) Magnolia (Philippines) Magnum (Australia) Maola (US) Marble Slab Creamery (US) Mauds Ice Creams (Ireland) Maxibon (Belgium) Mayfield Dairy (US) Meiji (Japan) Milma (India) Míša (Czech Republic) Morelli's (UK) Mother Dairy (India) Mövenpick Ice Cream (Switzerland) Mr. Green Tea Ice Cream Company (US ...

  7. Unilever Australasia - Wikipedia

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    The 3 divisions of the company are Home & Personal Care, Foods (excluding Ice Cream) and Ice Cream. The company is headquartered in Epping , Sydney , Australia, and has factories located in North Rocks (Sydney, NSW, Australia), Minto (Sydney, NSW, Australia), Tatura (Melbourne, VIC, Australia) and Petone (Wellington, WGN, New Zealand).

  8. Streets (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    Streets is an Australian ice-cream brand bought by the British multinational company Unilever in 1960. [2] Some products are made in China and shipped to Australia and New Zealand. It is part of Unilever's ice cream brand Heartbrand. The company is in a long-term contract with dairy company Dairy Farmers.

  9. Weis (frozen foods company) - Wikipedia

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    The Toowoomba company has exported Weis bars to Japan for more than 20 years and close to 30 per cent of its business is now outside Australia. [6] Until August 2017, Weis was a privately owned Australian company. The company was owned and operated by a second generation of the Weis family until they sold it to the Anglo-Dutch firm, Unilever. [7]