Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Inc
Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Inc
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About Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Inc
Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Inc., established in 1928 in Oakland, California, is a renowned American ice cream manufacturer celebrated for its rich history and diverse product offerings.
The company was founded by William Dreyer, an ice cream maker, and Joseph Edy, a candy maker, who created the Dreyer's and Edy's brands.
Brand Portfolio
- Häagen-Dazs®: Known for its premium, indulgent flavors, a market leader in the U.S. premium ice cream segment.
- Drumstick®: A classic frozen treat featuring a crunchy cone, creamy ice cream, and chocolate coating.
- Outshine®: Fruit bars made with real fruit, offering a refreshing and healthier alternative.
- Skinny Cow®: Lower-calorie frozen desserts without compromising taste.
Ownership and Growth
In 2002, Dreyer's was acquired by Nestlé. In 2020, it became part of Froneri, a global ice cream manufacturer co-owned by Nestlé and PAI Partners.
This transition enabled Dreyer's to continue innovating and expanding product lines to meet evolving consumer preferences.
Locations
Dreyer's operates manufacturing facilities across the United States, including locations in California, Maryland, Nevada, and Indiana.
Headquarters: 590 Ygnacio Valley Rd, Suite 300, Walnut Creek, California 94596.
Manufacturing Plant: 3426 N. Wells Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46808.
Additionally, the company has a significant presence in Fort Wayne, IN, USA.
Company Legacy
With nearly a century of experience, Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream continues to delight consumers with a wide array of frozen desserts.
The company maintains its commitment to quality and innovation in the ice cream industry.