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The lawsuit, settled in September 2024, accused Breyers of falsely advertising its "Natural Vanilla" ice cream by implying that the flavor came only from real vanilla beans when in fact, it ...
The lawsuit also alleges that the ice cream contained non-vanilla plant vanilla flavors. The $8.85M settlement fund notes eligibility for anyone who purchased Breyers Natural Vanilla ice cream in ...
If you bought Breyers Natural Vanilla ice cream in the past eight years, you may be eligible for compensation. Here's how to file for a cash settlement.
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]
Good Humor-Breyers (Ice Cream USA) is the American ice cream division of Unilever and includes the formerly independent Good Humor, Breyers, Klondike, Popsicle, Dickie Dee [1] and Sealtest brands. Based in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey [ 2 ] it was formed in 1993 after Unilever purchased the ice cream division of Kraft General Foods .
Frosty Treats, Inc. v. Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc., 426 F.3d 1001 (8th Cir. 2005), [1] is a trademark case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit held that the name of one of the largest ice cream truck franchise companies in the United States was neither distinctive nor famous enough to receive protection against being used in a violent video game.
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 ...
The house was built by Henry W. Breyer Sr., owner of Breyers Ice Cream. [2] The house was purchased by Cheltenham Township in 1956, and was then converted to office space. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [1] It is located across the street from National Historic Landmark Beth Sholom Synagogue.