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  2. The Absolute Best Ice Cream to Buy From the Grocery Store

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    Caramel Brownie. Breyers Delights $4.49 per quart. Breyers Delights are lower in calories and fat than other ice creams, have natural ingredients, and come in six flavors that allow you to indulge ...

  3. Meet the Best New Ice Creams Of 2021 - AOL

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    The ice cream aisle is about to get a whole lot sweeter this year. Unilever has just announced some exciting treats to start off the new year. Breyers, Good Humor, Klondike, Magnum Ice Cream ...

  4. Bought This Ice Cream? Here's How to Claim Your Share of an ...

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    If you purchased Breyers Natural Vanilla ice cream between April 21, 2016, and August 14, 2024, you may be eligible for a portion of the settlement. The settlement applies nationwide, so it doesn ...

  5. Breyers - Wikipedia

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    Part of the $8.6 billion Unilever ice cream group, [5] [16] Breyers is among the world's top-10 most valued ice cream brands. [5] [17] With $498 million in sales in 2022, Breyers was fourth among American brands. [6] In 2024, Unilever announced it would sell Breyers and its other ice cream brands by the end of 2025. [5]

  6. Klondike bar - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a traditional frozen ice pop, or traditional ice cream bar, the Klondike bar does not have a stick due to its size, a point often touted in advertising. In 1976, Henry Clarke , owner of the Clabir company, purchased the rights to the Klondike bar, which had been manufactured and sold by the Isaly's restaurant chain since the 1930s. [ 3 ]

  7. Sealtest Dairy - Wikipedia

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    Sealtest Dairy is a Good Humor-Breyers brand for dairy products. Formerly a division of National Dairy Products Corporation (precursor to Kraft Foods) of Delaware, it produced milk, cream, ice cream, and lemonade. The Sealtest brand was also later used by various companies in Canada under license (now held by Agropur).