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Ben & Jerry's is a world-renowned ice cream brand founded in 1978 by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield in Burlington, Vermont, USA. Starting from a renovated gas station, the company became famous for its unique chunky flavors and social activism. Within the European market, Ben & Jerry's products are typically manufactured in the Netherlands, specifically at the Unilever 'Hellendoorn' factory, while North American products are primarily made in Vermont.
In 2000, the brand was acquired by the British multinational Unilever. Despite the acquisition, Ben & Jerry's maintains a unique governance structure through an independent Board of Directors that oversees its social mission and product quality. This particular flavor, Spectacu-love, features sweet cream ice cream with caramel-cinnamon cookie swirls and pieces, showcasing the brand's commitment to Fairtrade certified ingredients.
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