Lyons Maid
Lyons Maid[edit | edit source]
Lyons Maid is a British ice cream brand that has been in operation since 1925. It is known for its wide range of ice cream products, including cones, tubs, and lollies. Lyons Maid is a subsidiary of the larger food and beverage company, Nestlé.
History[edit | edit source]
Lyons Maid was founded in 1925 by J. Lyons & Co., a British food and restaurant company. The brand quickly gained popularity and became a household name in the United Kingdom. Over the years, Lyons Maid introduced various innovative ice cream products, such as the Fab lolly and the Zoom lolly.
In 1992, Lyons Maid was acquired by Nestlé, a multinational food and beverage company. Nestlé continued to expand the Lyons Maid brand and introduced new flavors and product lines to cater to changing consumer preferences.
Products[edit | edit source]
Lyons Maid offers a wide range of ice cream products to suit different tastes and preferences. Some of their popular products include:
- Fab - A classic ice cream lolly consisting of strawberry and vanilla ice cream with a chocolate coating and sprinkles.
- Zoom - A rocket-shaped ice lolly with a combination of strawberry, lemon, and lime flavors.
- Cornetto - A cone-shaped ice cream with a crispy wafer and a variety of flavors, including vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry.
- Twister - A twisted ice lolly with a combination of pineapple and lime flavors, covered in a refreshing strawberry swirl.
These are just a few examples of the many delicious ice cream products offered by Lyons Maid.
Recognition[edit | edit source]
Lyons Maid has received several awards and accolades for its high-quality ice cream products. In 2019, the brand was recognized as the "Best Ice Cream Brand" at the British Frozen Food Federation Awards.
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