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Breyers

Breyers is a brand of ice cream started in 1866 by William A. Breyer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Breyers
Product typeFrozen dessert
Owner
CountryUnited States
Introduced1866; 158 years ago (1866)[1]
MarketsUnited States
Canada
Previous ownersKraft
WebsiteBreyers.com

History edit

 
Breyer ice cream truck, c. 1915

In 1866, William A. Breyer began to produce and sell iced cream in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, first from his home, and later via horse and wagon on the streets.[2] Breyer's son Henry incorporated the business in 1908. The formerly independent Breyer Ice Cream Company was sold to the National Dairy Products Corporation/Sealtest in 1926.[3] National Dairy then changed its name to Kraftco in 1968, and Kraft by 1975. Kraft sold its ice cream brands to Unilever in 1993, while retaining the rights to the name for yogurt products.[4]

Ice cream edit

Prior to 2006,[5] Breyers was known for producing ice cream with a small number of all-natural ingredients.

In recent years,[when?] as part of cost-cutting measures since their move from Green Bay, Wisconsin, to Unilever's U.S. headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey,[6] Unilever has reformulated many of its flavors with nontraditional, additive ingredients, significantly changing the taste and texture of their desserts as a result.[5] Following similar practices by several of their competitors, and to the consternation of many former customers,[5] Breyers' list of ingredients has expanded to include thickeners, low-cost sweeteners, food coloring and low-cost additives — including natural additives such as tara gum[7] and carob bean gum;[8] artificial additives such as maltodextrin and propylene glycol;[9] and common artificially separated and extracted ingredients such as corn syrup, whey, and others.[8][9] An ingredient list for Breyers Frozen Dairy Dessert may now include up to forty ingredients:

milk, skim milk, sugar, corn syrup, cream, maltodextrin, whey, cellulose gel, mono & diglycerides, guar gum, cellulose gum, natural flavor, carob bean gum, carrageenan. caramel swirl: sugar, water, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, non fat milk solids, butter, salt, molasses, pectin, soy lecithin, sodium citrate, natural flavor, lactic acid, potassium sorbate. waffle cone pieces: fudge coating (sugar, coconut oil, cocoa powder, nonfat milk powder, whole milk powder, anhydrous milkfat, soy lecithin, vanilla), waffle cones (unenriched wheat flour, sugar, corn starch, palm and/or soybean oil, bamboo fiber, soy lecithin, natural flavor, soy flour, salt), natural flavor.

One result of these cost-cutting practices has been that many (but not all) of Breyers' products no longer contain enough milk and cream to meet labeling requirements for ice cream, and are now labeled "Frozen Dairy Dessert" in the United States[10] and "Frozen Dessert" in Canada.[11][12]

For several decades[when?] over 30% of Breyers products, including most of its products sold in the Northeastern U.S., were produced in a large plant outside Boston, in Framingham, Massachusetts. As part of cost-cutting by Unilever, the plant was closed in March 2011.[13]

Marketing edit

In the 1980s, when Breyers produced all-natural ice cream, the company ran a television advertisement in North America featuring a child who attempted to read an ingredients list from another ice cream brand and experienced extreme difficulty pronouncing several listed artificial additives. The child then turned to the Breyers package and easily read the names of ingredients like milk, cream, and strawberry.[14]

Confusion with Dreyer's edit

In the Western U.S. and Texas,[15] Breyers ice cream is sometimes confused with Dreyer's ice cream.[16] Henry Breyer founded Breyers in 1908 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, while William Dreyer and Joseph Edy co-founded Edy's Grand Ice Cream in 1928 in Oakland, California. The root of the confusion dates to 1953, when "Edy's Grand Ice Cream" was changed to "Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream". Seeking to eliminate the confusion this created, Dreyer's changed its brand name in the home market of Breyers from "Dreyer's Grand" back to "Edy's Grand" in 1981.[17] Around that same time Breyers had begun an expansion toward the West Coast—the home market of Dreyer's—and by the mid-1980s was distributing ice cream throughout the western U.S. and Texas.[18] Unlike Dreyer's, Breyers kept its brand name nationally, and as a result, both Breyers and Dreyer's can be found on store shelves in the western U.S. and Texas.[15][18]

Yogurt edit

Breyers Yogurt was a brand of yogurt, owned by Kraft Foods then by CoolBrands International, a former Canadian frozen foods manufacturer. After CoolBrands ran into financial trouble, it was sold in 2007 to Healthy Food Holdings, an affiliate of Catterton Partners, a private equity firm based in Greenwich, Connecticut.[19]

The yogurt was manufactured under license from Unilever at an upstate New York facility until the licensing agreement was terminated and the Breyers Yogurt line was discontinued in April 2011.[20] Catterton continued to produce YoCrunch yogurt but without the Breyers co-branding until it sold the company in August 2013 to Group Danone.[21][22]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Adelberg, Michael. "The Melting of a Great American Brand: Breyers Ice Cream". 2paragraphs.com. Retrieved May 9, 2015.
  2. ^ Amy Ettinger (27 June 2017). Sweet Spot: An Ice Cream Binge Across America. Penguin Publishing Group. p. 15. ISBN 978-1-101-98420-8.
  3. ^ Ivey, Dave. "Ice Cream Factory Closing After 128 Years; 240 Jobs Melting Away". AP NEWS. Retrieved 2019-08-08.
  4. ^ "History of Good Humor-Breyers Ice Cream Company". Fundinguniverse.com. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
  6. ^ "Unilever to close Green Bay office". Bizjournals.com\accessdate=22 October 2018.
  7. ^ . Breyers.com. Archived from the original on April 30, 2018. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
  8. ^ a b . Breyers.com. Archived from the original on April 30, 2018. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
  9. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2013-04-14. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  10. ^ "What Happened to Breyer's Ice Cream - Beach Street News". Beachstrretnews.com. 22 March 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  11. ^ Dana Flavelle (July 14, 2011). "Can you tell the difference between ice cream and frozen dessert?". The Star. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-06-06. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
  13. ^ "Breyers' Framingham facility closes its doors". Metrowestdailynews.com. April 1, 2011. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
  14. ^ "1984 Breyer's ice cream commercial". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12.
  15. ^ a b "Ice Cream". IceCream.com. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
  16. ^ Gellene, Denise (June 19, 1986). "East vs. West in Ice Cream Fight : Breyers' Attempt to Scoop Dreyer's Breeds Confusion". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  17. ^ Paul B. Brown & Steve Kichen: "The Class of 1983: Breaking the Barriers," Forbes, November 7, 1983, p.168
  18. ^ a b Roderick Royall: "Ice Cream Wars," Baltimore Business Journal, April 28, 1986, p.1
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-08-07. Retrieved 2011-06-09.
  20. ^ North Lawrence Dairy Done 2011-01-27 at the Wayback Machine, Watertown Daily Times, January 18, 2011
  21. ^ "Danone acquires YoCrunch, a mix-in toppings specialist, to support continued yogurt growth in the USA". Finance.danone.com. August 2013. Archived from the original on 2015-04-12. Retrieved 2015-03-24.
  22. ^ "Danone Buys YoCrunch Yogurt-Topping Maker to Grow in U.S." Bloomberg.com. August 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Bryers or Dreyer s This article is about the ice cream brand For the brand of model horses see Breyer Animal Creations For the singular for the plural see Breyer disambiguation Breyers is a brand of ice cream started in 1866 by William A Breyer in Philadelphia Pennsylvania BreyersProduct typeFrozen dessertOwnerGood Humor Breyers Unilever CountryUnited StatesIntroduced1866 158 years ago 1866 1 MarketsUnited StatesCanadaPrevious ownersKraftWebsiteBreyers com Contents 1 History 2 Ice cream 3 Marketing 4 Confusion with Dreyer s 5 Yogurt 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Breyer ice cream truck c 1915In 1866 William A Breyer began to produce and sell iced cream in Philadelphia Pennsylvania first from his home and later via horse and wagon on the streets 2 Breyer s son Henry incorporated the business in 1908 The formerly independent Breyer Ice Cream Company was sold to the National Dairy Products Corporation Sealtest in 1926 3 National Dairy then changed its name to Kraftco in 1968 and Kraft by 1975 Kraft sold its ice cream brands to Unilever in 1993 while retaining the rights to the name for yogurt products 4 Ice cream editPrior to 2006 5 Breyers was known for producing ice cream with a small number of all natural ingredients In recent years when as part of cost cutting measures since their move from Green Bay Wisconsin to Unilever s U S headquarters in Englewood Cliffs New Jersey 6 Unilever has reformulated many of its flavors with nontraditional additive ingredients significantly changing the taste and texture of their desserts as a result 5 Following similar practices by several of their competitors and to the consternation of many former customers 5 Breyers list of ingredients has expanded to include thickeners low cost sweeteners food coloring and low cost additives including natural additives such as tara gum 7 and carob bean gum 8 artificial additives such as maltodextrin and propylene glycol 9 and common artificially separated and extracted ingredients such as corn syrup whey and others 8 9 An ingredient list for Breyers Frozen Dairy Dessert may now include up to forty ingredients milk skim milk sugar corn syrup cream maltodextrin whey cellulose gel mono amp diglycerides guar gum cellulose gum natural flavor carob bean gum carrageenan caramel swirl sugar water corn syrup high fructose corn syrup non fat milk solids butter salt molasses pectin soy lecithin sodium citrate natural flavor lactic acid potassium sorbate waffle cone pieces fudge coating sugar coconut oil cocoa powder nonfat milk powder whole milk powder anhydrous milkfat soy lecithin vanilla waffle cones unenriched wheat flour sugar corn starch palm and or soybean oil bamboo fiber soy lecithin natural flavor soy flour salt natural flavor One result of these cost cutting practices has been that many but not all of Breyers products no longer contain enough milk and cream to meet labeling requirements for ice cream and are now labeled Frozen Dairy Dessert in the United States 10 and Frozen Dessert in Canada 11 12 For several decades when over 30 of Breyers products including most of its products sold in the Northeastern U S were produced in a large plant outside Boston in Framingham Massachusetts As part of cost cutting by Unilever the plant was closed in March 2011 13 Marketing editIn the 1980s when Breyers produced all natural ice cream the company ran a television advertisement in North America featuring a child who attempted to read an ingredients list from another ice cream brand and experienced extreme difficulty pronouncing several listed artificial additives The child then turned to the Breyers package and easily read the names of ingredients like milk cream and strawberry 14 Confusion with Dreyer s editIn the Western U S and Texas 15 Breyers ice cream is sometimes confused with Dreyer s ice cream 16 Henry Breyer founded Breyers in 1908 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania while William Dreyer and Joseph Edy co founded Edy s Grand Ice Cream in 1928 in Oakland California The root of the confusion dates to 1953 when Edy s Grand Ice Cream was changed to Dreyer s Grand Ice Cream Seeking to eliminate the confusion this created Dreyer s changed its brand name in the home market of Breyers from Dreyer s Grand back to Edy s Grand in 1981 17 Around that same time Breyers had begun an expansion toward the West Coast the home market of Dreyer s and by the mid 1980s was distributing ice cream throughout the western U S and Texas 18 Unlike Dreyer s Breyers kept its brand name nationally and as a result both Breyers and Dreyer s can be found on store shelves in the western U S and Texas 15 18 Yogurt editBreyers Yogurt was a brand of yogurt owned by Kraft Foods then by CoolBrands International a former Canadian frozen foods manufacturer After CoolBrands ran into financial trouble it was sold in 2007 to Healthy Food Holdings an affiliate of Catterton Partners a private equity firm based in Greenwich Connecticut 19 The yogurt was manufactured under license from Unilever at an upstate New York facility until the licensing agreement was terminated and the Breyers Yogurt line was discontinued in April 2011 20 Catterton continued to produce YoCrunch yogurt but without the Breyers co branding until it sold the company in August 2013 to Group Danone 21 22 See also edit nbsp Food portal nbsp Philadelphia portalHenry West Breyer Sr House List of ice cream brandsReferences edit Adelberg Michael The Melting of a Great American Brand Breyers Ice Cream 2paragraphs com Retrieved May 9 2015 Amy Ettinger 27 June 2017 Sweet Spot An Ice Cream Binge Across America Penguin Publishing Group p 15 ISBN 978 1 101 98420 8 Ivey Dave Ice Cream Factory Closing After 128 Years 240 Jobs Melting Away AP NEWS Retrieved 2019 08 08 History of Good Humor Breyers Ice Cream Company Fundinguniverse com Retrieved September 10 2018 a b c Tara Gum and Bryers Natural Ice Cream Unilever s Response A Daily Scoop Ice Cream Reviews Archived from the original on 2011 07 07 Retrieved 2008 07 03 Unilever to close Green Bay office Bizjournals com accessdate 22 October 2018 Breyers Natural Vanilla Breyers com Archived from the original on April 30 2018 Retrieved September 10 2018 a b Extra Creamy Vanilla Breyers com Archived from the original on April 30 2018 Retrieved September 10 2018 a b OREO Cookies amp Cream Chocolate Archived from the original on 2013 04 14 Retrieved 2013 05 13 What Happened to Breyer s Ice Cream Beach Street News Beachstrretnews com 22 March 2012 Retrieved 22 October 2018 Dana Flavelle July 14 2011 Can you tell the difference between ice cream and frozen dessert The Star Retrieved September 10 2018 Comm oddities I scream for ice cream Archived from the original on 2009 06 06 Retrieved 2009 05 16 Breyers Framingham facility closes its doors Metrowestdailynews com April 1 2011 Retrieved September 10 2018 1984 Breyer s ice cream commercial YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 a b Ice Cream IceCream com Retrieved September 10 2018 Gellene Denise June 19 1986 East vs West in Ice Cream Fight Breyers Attempt to Scoop Dreyer s Breeds Confusion Los Angeles Times Retrieved 25 June 2021 Paul B Brown amp Steve Kichen The Class of 1983 Breaking the Barriers Forbes November 7 1983 p 168 a b Roderick Royall Ice Cream Wars Baltimore Business Journal April 28 1986 p 1 Healthy Food Holdings to Acquire Breyers R Yogurt Business re gt BOULDER Colo Jan 2 PRNewswire Archived from the original on 2011 08 07 Retrieved 2011 06 09 North Lawrence Dairy Done Archived 2011 01 27 at the Wayback Machine Watertown Daily Times January 18 2011 Danone acquires YoCrunch a mix in toppings specialist to support continued yogurt growth in the USA Finance danone com August 2013 Archived from the original on 2015 04 12 Retrieved 2015 03 24 Danone Buys YoCrunch Yogurt Topping Maker to Grow in U S Bloomberg com August 2013 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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