Solero (ice cream)
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Solero is a brand of ice cream owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever. It was first introduced in the United Kingdom in 1994 and is now sold worldwide.
History[edit | edit source]
Solero was launched by Unilever in 1994 as part of their Heartbrand ice cream family. The brand was created to cater to adults looking for a refreshing, fruit-based ice cream.
Product[edit | edit source]
Solero ice creams are typically fruit-based and often have a core of fruit sorbet surrounded by vanilla ice cream. The most popular flavor is the Solero Exotic, which features a tropical fruit sorbet wrapped in vanilla ice cream.
Varieties[edit | edit source]
There are several varieties of Solero available, including:
- Solero Exotic - The original and most popular flavor, featuring tropical fruit sorbet and vanilla ice cream.
- Solero Berry - A mix of berry sorbet and vanilla ice cream.
- Solero Mojito - A mojito-flavored sorbet wrapped in lime ice cream, inspired by the popular cocktail.
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