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  2. List of Unilever brands - Wikipedia

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    Unilever is the world's biggest ice cream manufacturer. [2] Most of the company's ice cream business falls under its " Heartbrand " brand umbrella, so called because of the brand's heart-shaped logo. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  3. Breyers - Wikipedia

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    Breyers is an ice cream and frozen dessert brand with headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. [1] Since 1993, Breyers has been owned and managed by the British conglomerate, Unilever.

  4. Cornetto (frozen dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Cornetto (Italian:; 'little horn') [1] is an Italian brand of ice cream cone dessert, which is manufactured and owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever.Cornetto are sold as part of the Heartbrand product line, known internationally by different names, including Algida in Italy, Wall's in the UK and Pakistan, HB in the Republic of Ireland, [2] Frigo in Spain, [3] and Kwality Wall's in India.

  5. Unilever will spin off its ice cream business, including Ben ...

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    Unilever announced it is spinning off its ice cream business, including Ben & Jerry's, into a standalone company in an effort to boost profits.

  6. Magnum (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    Magnum is a brand of ice cream and the company's namesake, originally developed and produced by Frisko in Aarhus, Denmark, a part of the Anglo-Dutch company Unilever. [1] [2] It is sold as part of the Heartbrand line of products, which is owned by Unilever in most countries and is available in sticks, tubs and bites.

  7. Miko (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    To respond to the development of sales, they bought Fort Carré (formerly a beer manufacturer) and installed a factory and automated machines there in 1954 for the manufacture of ice cream imported from America. The "big merchant from Saint-Dizier" even wins ahead of the three industrial groups Motta, Nestlé and Unilever. [6]