- 産業: Beverages; Food (other); Household cleaners; Personal care products
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A British-Dutch multinational corporation that owns many of the world's consumer product brands in foods, beverages, cleaning agents and personal care products.
A brand of margarine spread, owned by Unilever. Introduced into the United Kingdom and Ireland from 1920, housewives were initially suspicious of the health affects and cooking ability of margarine. As a result, it required a large amount of advertising in the 1930s to increase usage, supported by the Stork sponsored Radio Lyons featuring the band of Carroll Gibbons. Stork has been manufactured at the Purfleet works (originally Van den Berghs & Jurgens) since 1920.
Industry:Dairy products
A Canadian brand of peanut butter which was manufactured by Best Foods Canada from the 1980s (or earlier) until approximately 2000. The brand was known for containing one whole peanut which lay on the top of the peanut butter when the jar was first opened, hence the slogan "The One With The Peanut On Top!" and for the "peanut points" which may be collected and redeemed for prizes. The mascot was a brown squirrel wearing a green sweater, smiling and holding a peanut.
Industry:Retail
A brand of vegetable shortening produced by Lever Brothers starting in 1936. It was a competitor for Procter & Gamble's Crisco, and through aggressive marketing through its mascot Aunt Jenny had reached 75 percent of Crisco's market share. The marketing efforts were phased out in the 1950s, but Aunt Jenny and her quotes like With Spry, we can afford to have cake oftener! have been reprinted. Though the product is discontinued in most countries there are anecdotal reports of it being used through the 1970s.
Industry:Retail
An ice cream brand owned by Unilever. In different countries, like Iran, it is also known by the name Salar. First launched in 1994, it is an ice cream covered with a fruit puree. In Australia, Soleros are called Splices.
Industry:Dairy products
A brand of shakes, bars, snacks, packaged meals, and other dietary supplement foods sold in the U. S. , UK, Ireland, Canada, France, Germany, Iceland and Latin America by Unilever. Slim Fast promotes diets and weight loss plans featuring its food products. Its U. S. headquarters is in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Industry:Retail
A commercial brand of peanut butter made in the United States. Ninety million jars of Skippy are sold annually. It was first sold on February 1, 1933.
Industry:Retail
Scotland's second most popular brand of tea. Manufactured by Unilever UK Foods, who also make PG Tips and Lipton, it is specially blended to optimise taste in the soft waters of Scotland. Arguably it is the first marketed tea to cater to the specific Scottish market. It has been sold in Pyramid Tea Bags for the past few years, or as a loose tea for the teapot. It is also available as a tea specially for vending machines. Scottish Blend sponsored STV's Take the High Road in the early 1990s.
Industry:Beverages
A toothpaste and a mouth wash produced by The Unilever company. Present in the market for over 40 years, it is available in over 48 countries. It was originally called Shield Toothpaste.
Industry:Personal care products
A brand of ice cream and milk sold in the Philippines and also in Australia by Mead Johnson Company, who also made Sustagen and Enfamil. The ice cream brand is co-owned by the Philippines' RFM Corporation and the food giant Unilever under the subsidiary Unilever RFM Ice Cream, Inc.
Industry:Dairy products
An ice cream brand owned by the British/Dutch Unilever company, and sold as part of the Heartbrand line of products in most countries. The original 1987 Magnum (later rebranded as Magnum Classic) consisted of a thick bar of vanilla ice cream on a stick, covered with white or dark chocolate, with a weight of 86 grams (120 ml). In 1994 the company also started selling Magnum ice cream cones, and in 2002 an ice cream sandwich.
Industry:Dairy products