Streets (ice cream)
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Streets (ice cream)[edit | edit source]
Streets is a popular ice cream brand that originated in Australia. It is now owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever and is marketed under various brand names in different countries.
History[edit | edit source]
Streets was founded in the 1920s by Edwin 'Ted' Street. He started the business in his backyard, making ice cream and selling it to local shops in Corrimal, New South Wales. The business grew rapidly, and by the 1930s, Streets ice cream was being sold in Sydney.
Products[edit | edit source]
Streets offers a wide range of ice cream products, including popsicles, ice cream bars, and tubs of ice cream. Some of the most popular Streets products include the Blue Ribbon, Golden Gaytime, Paddle Pop, and Magnum.
Blue Ribbon[edit | edit source]
Blue Ribbon is a range of ice cream tubs available in various flavours. It is known for its creamy texture and high-quality ingredients.
Golden Gaytime[edit | edit source]
Golden Gaytime is a popular ice cream bar in Australia. It consists of toffee and vanilla ice cream, dipped in chocolate and covered in honeycomb biscuits.
Paddle Pop[edit | edit source]
Paddle Pop is a children's ice cream brand. It offers a variety of flavours and shapes, including the popular Rainbow Paddle Pop.
Magnum[edit | edit source]
Magnum is a range of premium ice cream bars. It is known for its thick chocolate coating and luxurious ice cream fillings.
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