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History and Ownership
- Henry Breyer founded Breyers in 1866, which was later acquired by Unilever in 1993.
- William Dreyer and Joseph Edy co-founded Dreyer’s in 1928, which is now owned by Nestle.
Company Details
- Breyers started on the east coast, Dreyer’s on the west coast.
- Dreyer’s adopted Edy’s as their brand name east of the Rockies, but Breyers did not reciprocate.
Acquisition and Sale
- Nestle acquired Dreyer’s in 2002 for $3.2 billion.
- In December 2019, Nestle sold Dreyer’s, Häagen-Dazs, and Drumstick to Froneri.
Ice Cream Details
- Breyers changed its product from all-natural ice cream to "frozen dairy dessert."
- Dreyer’s ice cream is still owned by Nestle and remains ice cream.
Vanilla Ice Cream
- Top store-bought vanilla ice creams: Haagen-Dazs, Van Leeuwen, Ben & Jerry’s, Talenti, Turkey Hill, Breyers, Jeni’s Splendid, Edy’s, Friendly’s, and Häagen-Dazs.
Concerns and Market Share
- Some concerns arose regarding Nestle’s 2002 merger with Dreyer’s, fearing a 97% concentration of superpremium ice cream.
- However, the merger was perceived favorably in the total supermarket ice cream market, where it held a 22% share.