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GB Glace


GB Glace (originally Glace-Bolaget until 1991) is the largest ice cream company in Sweden. It was founded in 1942, and was purchased by the Anglo-Dutch company Unilever in 1996. Besides its own traditional brands, it now produces many of the same products as other Unilever Heartbrand subsidiaries, such as Langnese in Germany.

The company was formed when Mjölkcentralen (which later became Arla) and Choklad-Thule (Stockholm's first ice-cream company) purchased Alaska Glace, creating a new company called Glace bolaget.

The year was 1930 when Eric Wilhelm Hanner was sent to New York for a year to study and to learn to produce and market ice-cream. He who sent Eric to the United States was his father Axel David Hanner that was in upper management at the milk company Arla. Eric had noticed that Arla was disposing of milk-fat that could be used for the production of ice-cream, which he also informed Arla management about. Eric Hanner had also visited ice-cream companies in Denmark and in Switzerland prior to being sent to New York.

It was still tough going at Arla after Eric Hanners return to Sweden from a year in New York, USA; the company was still sceptical to the idea of ice-cream production but Eric Hanner got his way in 1934 and the reason was as he so many times before had pointed out that there was money to be made with the milk-fat that Arla was accustomed to throw away.

Arla built the first ice-cream plant in their own premises on Torsgatan (Tors street), and the plant including all ice-cream production machines was finished on March 1, 1935 to the cost of 245 000 SEK; the name of this company was Puck Glace and the first ice-cream sold by Puck Glace occurred on March 23, 1935.

There existed four ice-cream companies in Stockholm at the end of 1941 whereas Arla's Puck Glace was one. Puck Glace purchased the competitor Igloo Glacefabrik (Igloo ice-cream plant) in 1942 and shortly after that they merged with Chocolate-Thule and purchased Alaska Glace and by so doing the company Glace Bolaget (GB Glace) was established. It was decided that Eric Wilhelm Hanner was to be the first company president in this new ice-cream company, a position that he held until his retirement in 1972.

The Unilever purchase of any ice-cream brands in Sweden, can be traced back to 1962, when Trollhätteglass (established in 1933) was purchased by the company. The company also merged with GB Glace in 1973.



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Gelato Italia


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Gelato Italia is a British company producing high-end Italian frozen desserts. Their factory is based in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Gelato Italia operate nationally in the UK with ice cream vans, kiosks and parlours;

Founded in 2011, the company started producing nationally recognised award winning gelato, based on increased recognition and demand in the UK of a metropolitan lifestyle. The London Telegraph describes gelato parlours as “beautifully boutique” with parlours popping up all over the UK.

Gelato Italia produces over thirty different flavours of gelato, made of milk, water and a little cream only. Gelato Italia produces gelato, ice cream, sorbet, granita slush ice, and frozen yogurt. The company sells nationally to wholesalers, restaurants, grocery stores and ice cream parlours.

Awards won by the company include:



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Glacio


Glacio NV is a Belgian ice cream producer based in Beerse, Belgium. It mostly focuses its business activities on ice cream specialties. In February 2013 Glacio took over the Belgian Icecream Group.

Glacio’s origins date back to 1972 when a production facility was built to produce ice cream for the door-to-door and gastronomy market under the brand name Pinti.

In 1983 Schöller GmbH takes over Pinti and starts production in Beerse under the Mövenpick brand name. Schöller transforms its Belgian production plant in 1996 to the European Centre of Expertise, which further specializes in small and diversified production volumes for the gastronomy and door-to-door market segments.

In 2000 a Japanese subsidiary is founded under the name Schöller Japan Frozen Foods KK.

Only a year later, in 2001, the Schöller Holding is taken over by Nestle S.A.. The production plant in Beerse contributes to the reinforcement of Nestlé’s presence in the European gastronomy market.

Through a Management buyout, the management takes over the company and its subsidiaries from Nestlé in 2003. From 1 January 2004 onwards, the firm is known as Glacio NV. The company expands in 2011 by starting up a sales office in France.

In 2012, the German DMK Group acquires 1/3 of Glacio’s shares, which leads to a deepening of relationships between the two businesses.

In the same year Glacio founds its Hong Kong office to support its growth in Asian markets.

10 years after the MBO, in 2013, CEO’s Peter Janssen and Werner Van Springel decide to take over the Belgian Icecream Group, which has a strong presence on the Belgian ice cream market with the IJsboerke brand.

In 2013 Glacio opens its first ice cream shop in the K11 mall in Hong Kong.

Glacio ice cream products are distributed throughout the world as a typical European style of ice cream. Its assortment comes in several traditional European flavors such as Belgian chocolate and Rote Grütze, a typical German flavor. Glacio ice cream is marketed as a "super-premium" brand. Glacio mainly provides ice cream products for the foodservice, home delivery and retail channel. The company focuses on production of value adding artisan products, produced on an industrial scale.



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Golden Gaytime


Golden Gaytime (Cookie Crumble in New Zealand) is a popular ice cream snack, made and distributed by the Streets confectionery company in Australia, and first released in 1959. It is a toffee and vanilla ice-cream dipped in compound chocolate and wrapped in honeycomb biscuits, on a wooden paddlepop-stick. Its name has survived intact regardless of the possible homosexual connotations in modern decades.

On 4 August 2015, Streets announced the release of Golden Gaytime ice-cream tub format in addition to its usual popsicle stick format. On 7 September 2016, Streets announced the release of Golden Gaytime cross Cornetto cone - named Golden Gaynetto - in addition to other formats.

The company appears to embrace the camp name by retaining the tagline from the 1980s, "It's hard to have a Gaytime on your own". The in-home boxes feature the words "4 delicious chances to have a gay time". In 2009, Streets started re-airing a television commercial from the 1980s.

The double meaning of the name is highlighted in The Bedroom Philosopher song, "Golden Gaytime".



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Golden North


Golden North is an ice cream maker in Australia.

Golden North is headquartered in Laura, South Australia, and has been in business since 1923.

The Golden North brand was adopted in 1948. The business was acquired by Farmers Union in 1972, then in 1991, it became a subsidiary of National Foods. In 2001, a group of South Australian investors brought the business back under local private ownership. In 2006, they expanded their plant. Their flavors include a distinctive honey ice cream. Besides manufacturing ice cream under the Golden North brand, they make generic brand ice cream for sale in supermarkets.



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GoodPop


GoodPop is an American brand of all-natural ice pops, headquartered in Austin, Texas. The company was founded in 2009 by then University of Texas student Daniel Goetz

GoodPop is a participant in The Non-GMO Project.




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Grido Helado


Grido Helado is a famous chain of ice cream parlours in Latin America. It was founded by Santiago family from Córdoba, Argentina in the early 2000s. As of today, it has 1385 parlours in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile, and it's planning to get into Brazil and Bolivia.

In less than 15 years, Grido has become the largest selling ice cream brand in Argentina. It produces 60 million kilogrammes per year and its incomes are AR$150 million in the same period. In 2015, has an average income of $250.000.000 (Argentine Pesos; approx. USD 27.000.000) per year.

Santiago Family bought his first parlour in the eighties, but Grido is officially founded in early 2000. During 2012, 11 parlours were opened in Uruguay. In early 2013, Grido had 30 parlors in Uruguay. In January 2015, Grido opened the first parlour in Tierra del Fuego, completing its presence in all Argentina provinces.



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