Solero (ice cream)

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Solero (ice cream)[edit | edit source]

Solero Exotic ice cream

Solero is a brand of ice cream produced by Unilever under the Heartbrand umbrella, which is known for its range of fruit-flavored ice creams. The Solero brand is particularly popular for its refreshing taste and lower calorie content compared to traditional ice creams.

History[edit | edit source]

The Solero brand was introduced in the late 1990s as part of Unilever's strategy to offer a healthier alternative to traditional ice cream products. The brand quickly gained popularity due to its unique combination of creamy ice cream and a fruity coating.

Varieties[edit | edit source]

Solero ice creams are available in several varieties, each featuring a different fruit flavor. The most popular variant is the Solero Exotic, which combines a creamy vanilla ice cream with a tropical fruit sorbet coating. Other flavors have included mango, pineapple, and raspberry.

Nutritional Information[edit | edit source]

Solero ice creams are marketed as a lower-calorie option compared to other ice creams. A typical Solero Exotic contains around 98 calories per serving, making it a popular choice for those seeking a lighter dessert option.

Production[edit | edit source]

Solero ice creams are produced in various locations around the world, with each region adapting the flavors to suit local tastes. The production process involves creating a smooth ice cream base, which is then coated with a layer of fruit sorbet.

Marketing[edit | edit source]

The Solero brand is marketed with an emphasis on its refreshing taste and natural fruit flavors. Advertising campaigns often highlight the product's lower calorie content and its appeal as a guilt-free treat.

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