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Klondike

History

Until the 1970s, the Klondike Bar was sold only in Pennsylvania and Ohio. In 1978, distribution expanded into Florida, followed by New York and New England. Then, in 1982, a new factory opened up in Clearwater, Florida, and a nationwide advertising and publicity campaign was launched with the tag, "What would you do for a Klondike Bar?" Soon, Klondike Bars became available for purchase in over 92 percent of the supermarkets in the US. 

 

Then, in 1993 Unilever acquired the Isaly Klondike Company and the Klondike brand became part of Good Humor-Breyers. This acquisition made the Good Humor-Breyers Ice Cream Company the market leader in novelty ice cream. It also put Americans of every age within reach of the most comprehensive line of chilly treats in dessert history. 

 

Products

Multi-packs:

- Ice Cream Bars

- Ice Cream Cones

- Ice Cream Sandwiches

- Slim-a-Bear Bars

- Slim-a-Bear Cones

- Slim-a-Bear Sandwiches

 

Single Serve:

- Ice Cream Bars

- Ice Cream Cones

- Ice Cream Sandwiches

- Ice Cream Cups

- Ice Cream Taco

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