Ben & Jerry’s
Ben & Jerry's is the world's biggest maker of ice cream, sherbet, and frozen yogurt based on yearly sales. From its inception in 1978 until the British multinational Unilever bought it in 2000, the firm functioned independently.
Ben & Jerry's has manufacturing facilities in 3 states, Israel and the Netherlands. The brand is well-known for offering a diverse assortment of 54 distinct tastes, with cookie dough being the most popular of them all by far. A large part of their meteoric rise may be ascribed to the large number of flavors from which buyers could pick, which was unusual in the ice cream market at the time.
The company has also garnered a significant lot of both negative and positive attention for its varied political remarks about the United States over the years. Several of the firm's founders have claimed that social activism is one of the organization's key beliefs, and the corporation routinely participates in such initiatives.
Founded: 1978
Headquarters: South Burlington, Vermont
Market cap: $6 billion in 2021
Yearly Revenue: $860M
Website: https://www.benjerry.com/