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William A. Breyer sold it to his neighbors with the promise that his ice cream was made with the finest natural ingredients. Word spread quickly, & Breyers Ice Cream was soon declared Philadelphia’s best. 

Commitment to quality – for 139 years

The Breyers brand has grown significantly, in recent years as new products have joined the flagship Breyers All Natural Ice Cream line.

 

Among them are: All Natural & All Natural Light, Breyers Co-brands, such as Hershey's, Reeses Mars Candy Brands and Sara Lee, HeartSmart, SugarSmart, CalSmart and CarbSmart ice creams. 

 

History – Philly’s finest becomes a national treasure!!!

In 1866, as America recovered from the Civil War, William A. Breyer of Philadelphia hand-cranked his first gallon of ice cream. It was a special ice cream consisting of rich cream, pure cane sugar, fresh fruits, nuts and other natural flavors – some of the very same ingredients used today. He sold it to his neighbors with the promise that his ice cream was made with the finest natural ingredients. Word spread quickly, and Breyers Ice Cream was soon declared Philadelphia’s best. 

 

Breyer opened his first retail ice cream shop in 1882. Within a short time he and his family opened four more shops. Breyer continued to make all of the ice cream in the back of one of the shops, cranking it by hand and delivering it with his horse-drawn wagon.

 

In 1896, 30 years after Breyer made his first gallon of ice cream, his family set up its first wholesale manufacturing plant. Breyer’s son, Henry, incorporated the business in 1908 and continued his father’s commitment to produce high quality ice cream. He added the now famous "Pledge of Purity" to every package of Breyers Ice Cream as his personal guarantee that Breyers was to use the highest quality, all natural ingredients available. 

 

By 1918, Breyers Ice Cream Company was producing more than a million gallons of ice cream a year and shipping it to New York City and Staten Island, New York; Newark, New Jersey; and Washington, D.C. In 1926, Breyers Ice Cream Company became a division of the National Dairy Products Corporation (NDPC), a growing organization of well-known brands. 

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