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  2. Soft serve - Wikipedia

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    A mixture of chocolate and vanilla soft serve being dispensed, a flavor colloquially referred to as swirl or twist. Soft serve is generally lower in milk-fat (3 to 6 per cent) than conventional ice cream (10 to 18 per cent) and is produced at a temperature of about −4 °C (25 °F) compared to conventional ice cream, which is stored at −15 °C (5 °F).

  3. List of frozen yogurt companies - Wikipedia

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    It is different from ice milk (later termed low-fat or light ice cream) and conventional soft serve. Unlike yogurt, [ 1 ] frozen yogurt is not regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] but is regulated by some U.S. states.

  4. Dole Whip - Wikipedia

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    Dole Whip was created by Dole Food Company at the Dole Technical Center in San Jose, California by food scientist Kathy Westphal in 1983. [2] In 1976, Dole took over from United Airlines as the sponsor of Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room (an attraction inside the Adventureland section of Disneyland), [8] offering pineapple juice & fruit spears, and in 1983 sponsoring the Florida version of ...

  5. Their commercials and ice cream were loved. What ... - AOL

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    In 1947, Carvel started to franchise the company and opened 25 ice cream shops by the early 1950s. The first ones hit the Rochester market in 1950, Silverman said.

  6. Frozen yogurt - Wikipedia

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    Frozen yogurt (also known as frogurt[1][2] or by the tradename Froyo; / ˈfroʊjoʊ /) [3] is a frozen dessert made with yogurt and sometimes other dairy and non-dairy products. [4] Frozen yogurt is a frozen product containing the same basic ingredients as ice cream, but contains live bacterial cultures. [5]

  7. Magnum (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    The ice cream today known as Magnum was developed in Aarhus, Denmark, in the late 1980s by Mogens Vigh-Larsen (1935–2019), then technical director of Frisko, which is an ice cream maker. [1][3][2][4] It was put into production in autumn 1988 and originally manufactured by Frisko in Denmark. [5] The original Magnum (later rebranded as Magnum ...

  8. Dreyer's - Wikipedia

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    Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Inc. ("Dreyer's"), is an American ice cream company, founded in 1928 in Oakland, California. The company's two signature brands, Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream and Edy's Grand Ice Cream, are named after its founders, William Dreyer and Joseph Edy. The Dreyer's brand is sold in the Western United States and Texas, while the ...

  9. Taylor Company - Wikipedia

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    A mixture of chocolate and vanilla soft serve being dispensed, a flavor colloquially referred to as swirl or twist. The company was founded in 1926 by Charles Taylor, a third-generation ice cream maker from Buffalo, New York, who invented an automated countertop ice cream freezer [3] that allowed restaurants to manufacture their own ice cream from mix. [4]