Ben & Jerry's
Ben & Jerry's Homemade Holdings Inc., business as and generally referred to as Ben & Jerry's, is an American manufacturer of ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sorbet. Over the course of a few decades, the firm grew from a single ice cream shop in Burlington, Vermont, to a multi-national brand. It was sold to the global company Unilever in 2000 but continues to function as an independent subsidiary. Its current offices are in South Burlington, Vermont, and its manufacturing is in Waterbury, Vermont.
Ben & Jerry's is known for producing high-quality ice cream using premium ingredients. They use milk and cream from family-owned farms in Vermont that pledge not to use artificial growth hormones (rBST) on their cows. They also source fair trade ingredients, such as cocoa, sugar, and vanilla.
The company takes pride in creating unique and creative flavor combinations, and they often include chunks of cookies, candy, or fruit in their ice cream. This attention to detail and commitment to using high-quality ingredients has helped them earn a loyal following of fans.
Founded: 1978
Headquarters: Vermont, USA
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