Calippo

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Calippo is a freezie brand, which is owned by the Unilever company. It is a type of frozen dessert, which is sold in many parts of the world, including Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. The product is known for its unique packaging, which is a tube-like shape and allows the consumer to push the frozen product up while eating.

History[edit | edit source]

The Calippo brand was first introduced in the 1960s by the Italian company Algida, which is now a part of Unilever. The product was initially sold in Italy, but it quickly gained popularity and was soon introduced in other countries.

Product Description[edit | edit source]

Calippo is a water-based frozen dessert, which is often fruit-flavored. Some of the most popular flavors include lemon, orange, and strawberry. The product is packaged in a cylindrical tube, which allows the consumer to push the frozen dessert up while eating. This packaging design is not only unique but also practical, as it helps to prevent the product from melting quickly.

Popularity[edit | edit source]

Calippo is a popular frozen dessert in many parts of the world. It is especially popular in countries with warm climates, where it is often consumed as a refreshing treat during the hot summer months. The product's unique packaging and variety of flavors have contributed to its popularity.

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