Moloch_The_Cuck | 13 points
Any relation? Anything ringing a bell from the emails/findings?jadeski | 3 points
actual p*** ( cant type it, it disgusts me) from /pol/ said that the unilever icecream logo came 1st and their community finds it a funny coincidence.
TooM3R | 2 points
The heart at the top of the truck is the symbol of an israeli ice cream company https://www.google.co.il/search?q=חברת+גלידות&client=ms-android-samsung&prmd=inmv&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiB76KGiKjQAhVIaRQKHeSYAokQ_AUIBygB&biw=360&bih=560#imgrc=BKzV-wW3bMq5KM%3A
up2oneghz | 2 points
Good Humor’s iconic ice cream trucks are making a big comeback. Humor is launching a “Welcome to Joyhood” sampling tour this summer that will see the classic version of the brand’s ice cream trucks making stops in New York City, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Boston http://fortune.com/2015/06/23/good-humors-ice-cream-trucks/
up2oneghz | 2 points
Paul Polman CEO Unilever & the Clintons https://www.clintonfoundation.org/blog/2015/02/10/announcing-2015-cgi-theme-and-two-new-commitments-action
Unilever's CEO Paul Polman once wanted to be ordained as a priest. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/unilever-ceo-paul-polman-wife-attend-aarti-take-a-dip-in-ganga/articleshow/51116231.cms
Pay for play http://www.businessinsider.com/clinton-global-initiative-parallel-universe-pay-for-play-2016-9
Misc http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-polman/universal-human-rights_b_9185284.html
thunderstruck316 | 4 points | Nov 14 2016 07:57:08
Unilever is the world's biggest ice cream manufacturer, with an annual turnover of €5 billion.[3] With the exception of its U.S. brands Popsicle, Klondike, Slim Fast ice cream, Breyers, Starbucks and Ben & Jerry's, the bulk of the company's ice cream business falls under its "Heartbrand" brand umbrella, so called because of the brand's heart-shaped logo. Unilever currently operates eleven ice cream factories in Europe; the biggest include factories at Hellendoorn in The Netherlands, Heppenheim in Germany, Caivano in Italy, St. Dizier in France, Gloucester in the United Kingdom and Santa Iria de Azoia (pt) in Portugal.[4]
The Heartbrand was launched in 1998 (and slightly modified in 2003) as an effort to increase international brand awareness and promote cross-border synergies in manufacturing and marketing ("centralisation"). It is present in more than 40 countries.[3] Although the logo is common worldwide, each country retained the local brand name so as to keep the familiarity built over the years, one notable exception being Hungary where the previous Eskimo brand was replaced with Algida in 2003.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unilever_brands#Ice_cream
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