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Klondike Bars Aren't All Real Ice Cream. So What Are They?In order to be legally labeled ice cream, products in the U.S. have to contain at least 10% milk fat. Given the jumble of ingredients in Klondike's products, it's safe to say that has something to ...
It's ice cream and a taco, and sadly, it's also gone. Klondike confirmed plans to discontinue the Choco Taco, which takes ice cream, chocolate, peanuts and a waffle cone and morphs them into the ...
Well this could be a pretty sweet deal. Unilever, the consumer goods megacorp with 400 brands under its belt, may sell part of its extensive ice cream portfolio worth billions.
Klondike Bars were introduced over 100 years ago by Isaly's, based in Mansfield, Ohio. The novelty ice cream bars were sold exclusively in Pennsylvania and Ohio until the 1970s.
With access to each other's brands, the two companies will be able to collaborate on new flavors. We're all praying the 100 Grand Bar ice cream finally becomes a reality.
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