Dreyer's
Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream is a wholly-owned affiliate of Froneri, a joint venture founded by Nestle and PAI Partners to produce ice cream for the premium market. In Texas and the Western United States, the firm distributes ice cream under the "Dreyer's" brand, while it sells ice cream under Edy's label in the Midwest.
Dreyer's will have 3000 employees in its seven manufacturing plants located throughout the United States by 2022. Each year, these factories manufacture 3 million gallons of ice cream. The company's facilities in Bakersfield, California, and Laurel, Maryland, are among the world's biggest of their sort.
One of Dreyer's goods' most distinctive selling aspects is the slow-churn procedure utilized to manufacture their products. The business says that using this technique can obtain the same texture and flavor as traditional ice cream but use a lower fat and sugar level. Dreyer's ice cream is presently available in 78 different flavors, with the most popular being Mint Chocolate Chip and Classic Vanilla.
Founded: 1928
Headquarters: Oakland, California
Market cap: $1.03B in 2021
Yearly Avenue: $229M
Website: https://www.icecream.com/us/en/brands/dreyers