Ben & Jerry’s
Ben & Jerry's Homemade Holdings Inc., trading and commonly known as Ben & Jerry's, is a Vermont, American-based company that manufactures ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sorbet. Founded in 1978 in Burlington, Vermont, it was sold in 2000 to British conglomerate Unilever. Today, it operates globally as a fully owned subsidiary of Unilever. Its present-day headquarters is in South Burlington, Vermont, with its main factory in Waterbury, Vermont.
The company website states (as of December 2020) that the most popular flavor is "Half Baked", with "Cherry Garcia" placing second, and "Chocolate Fudge Brownie" following in third. It is unclear to what degree the popularity of flavors reflects their availability. In the United Kingdom, "Cherry Garcia" ice cream has disappeared from supermarkets, and those who desire it must obtain it from a Ben & Jerry's Scoop Shop.
Endured by a very strict production and quality control process, Ben & Jerry's ice cream brings the best standard taste to users. The company focuses on the selection of production materials and the ice cream-making processes at the factory. Especially, the stage of creating flavors for ice cream lines is taken very seriously by the company, to bring out the most accurate and fresh taste. After that, the ice cream undergoes a modern packaging process and transport to stores and supermarkets for consumption. Ben & Jerry's ensures that their products will still retain the best taste and quality when reaching the users.
Ben & Jerry's produce a wide array of products with a variety of flavor. The annual sales revenue produced by Ben & Jerry's was 132 million dollars. Due to its brand value, taste, and product categories, Ben & Jerry's is considered one of the top ice cream brands in the world.