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Super-premium ice cream brand with social activism heritage; Unilever-owned with independent mission board, navigating potential parent company ice cream division sale.
Ben & Jerry's is an iconic super-premium ice cream brand known for its chunky, creative flavor names, social activism, and commitment to business as a force for good. Founded in 1978 by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield in Burlington, Vermont, the company was acquired by Unilever in 2000 for $326 million in a deal that included provisions to maintain the brand's social mission. Ben & Jerry's operates with an independent board that protects its social mission alongside its commercial operations within Unilever.
Super-premium ice cream brand split-owned by Nestlé (global) and General Mills (US/Canada); high-butterfat formulation with minimal stabilizers competing with Ben & Jerry's and Salt & Straw for luxury ice cream.
Häagen-Dazs is a New York-born super-premium ice cream brand known for its extraordinarily rich, dense ice cream made with high-quality ingredients (cream, egg yolks, real vanilla, fresh fruits) and minimal stabilizers — delivering an indulgent eating experience that distinguishes it from commercial ice cream brands that use more air and lower-fat formulations. Originally founded in 1961 by Reuben and Rose Mattus and acquired by Pillsbury (then General Mills) in 1983, Häagen-Dazs is now owned by Nestlé in most of the world and by General Mills (NYSE: GIS) in the US and Canada — a split ownership structure resulting from the Pillsbury acquisition.
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