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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] They joined an uncle who was in the Italian lemon-ice business in Brooklyn.

  3. Haagen-dazs - Wikipedia

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  4. Reuben and Rose Mattus - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, they decided to form a new ice cream company with a foreign-sounding name. The name chosen was the Danish-sounding 'Häagen-Dazs' as a tribute to Denmark's exemplary treatment of its Jews during the Second World War, [3] adding an umlaut which does not exist in Danish, and even put a map of Denmark on the carton. [1]

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

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    Sixty-five years later, Häagen-Dazs is one of the most recognizable ice cream brands in America, so we'd say that Reuben's instincts were solid. 20 Häagen-Dazs flavors, Ranked 20.

  6. Haagen (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Haagen is a surname of Dutch, Danish, Scandinavian and Germanic origin. The Danish and Scandinavian origin is from the Old Norse personal name Hákon, probably a compound of hár ‘high’ or a word meaning ‘horse’ + kyn ‘family’ or konr ‘son descendant’. [citation needed] The German origin is a variant of Haag or Haage. [1]

  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. Foreign branding - Wikipedia

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    Häagen-Dazs has no meaning in any European language, although it contains several conventions used in European languages, such as the umlaut, and resembles a mixture of German and Hungarian. Häagen-Dazs spawned imitators, such as Frusen Glädjé ( frusen glädje without the acute accent meaning "frozen joy" in Swedish ), another brand of ...

  9. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of the name ice cream varies from one country to another. In some countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ice cream applies only to a specific variety, and most governments regulate the commercial use of the various terms according to the relative quantities of the main ingredients, notably the ...