List of Unilever brands

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This is a list of brands owned by the British multinational consumer goods company Unilever .

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Warehouse with logos of AXE, Dove, Rexona, Viss, Domestos, Coral

Food and drink

Condiments and extracts

  • AHC
  • Amora – French mayonnaise and dressings (France, Belgium and Morocco)
  • Aromat – seasoning (South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland)
  • Ben and Jerry's - ice cream
  • Best Foods – mayonnaise, sandwich spreads, peanut butter and salad dressings
  • Bovril – beef extract
  • Breyers
  • Calvé – sauces, ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, peanut butter (Netherlands)
  • Colman's – mustard, condiments, packet sauces, OK Fruity Sauce (UK)
  • Conimex – Asian spices (Netherlands)
  • Continental – side dishes (Australia/New Zealand)
  • Chirat – pickled vegetables (pickled onions, pickled cucumbers, pickled mixes), sauces (top down in the squeeze bottles, sachets, glass jars and glass bottles), vinegars and salad dressings (Kressi), olives, mustard (top down in the squeeze bottles, sachets), capers and corn on the cob, mayonnaise (top down in the squeeze bottles, tubes, sachets), tomato ketchup (top down in the squeeze bottles, sachets) (Switzerland)
  • Fanacoa – mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup (Argentina and for export to Latin America)
  • Fruco – ketchup, mayonnaise and condiments (Colombia)
  • Good Humor
  • Hellmann'smayonnaise, ketchups, mustard, sauces, salad dressings
  • Jawara – hot sauce (Indonesia)
  • Klondike
  • Knorr (Knorr-Suiza in Argentina, Royco in Indonesia and Kenya, Continental in Australia, outside Japan) – sauces, stock cubes, ready-meals, meal kits, ready-soups, frozen food range
  • Kecap Bango – sweet soy sauce in Indonesia
  • Kissan – ketchups, squashes and jams (India)
  • Kuner – mayonnaise (top down in the squeeze bottles, sachets, glass jars, tubes), sauces (top down in the squeeze bottles, sachets, glass jar) (Austria)
  • Lady's Choice – mayonnaise, peanut butter and sandwich spreads (Philippines, Malaysia)
  • Lao Cai – seasoning
  • Magnum - ice cream bar
  • Maille – French mustard
  • Marmite – yeast extract spread (except in Australia and New Zealand, called Our Mate)
  • Mele
  • Popsicle
  • Robertson's – spices/seasoning (South Africa)
  • Royco – stock cubes, non-MSG stock (Indonesia, Kenya)
  • Salsa Lizano – Costa Rican condiment
  • Sir Kensington's – ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, ranch, vinaigrettes (US, Canada)
  • Slott's – mustard (Sweden)
  • SariWangi – packaged tea in Indonesia
  • Talenti
  • Tortex – ketchup (Poland)
  • Turun sinappi – mustard (Finland/Sweden)
  • Unox – soups, smoked sausages

Desserts

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The Heartbrand logo

Unilever is the world's biggest ice cream manufacturer. [1] Most of the company's ice cream business falls under its "Heartbrand" brand umbrella, so called because of the brand's heart-shaped logo. [1] [2] [3]

  • Heartbrand – ice cream. Umbrella brand for most global ice-cream brands identified by the Heartbrand logo (even if local brand names remain used).
  • Algida – ice cream (Italy) [4]
  • Ben & Jerry's – ice cream
  • Breyers – ice cream
  • Calippo – juicy ice lollies
  • Darko (Дарко) – ice cream
  • Frisko – ice cream
  • Fudgsicle – ice pops
  • GB Glace – ice cream
  • Good Humor – ice cream (USA)
  • Grom – gelato
  • HB – ice cream (Ireland)
  • Holanda – ice cream (Mexico)
  • Ingman – ice cream (Finland)
  • Inmarko — ice cream (Russia)
  • Kibon – ice cream (Brazil)
  • Klondike – ice cream sandwiches
  • Langnese – ice cream [5] (Germany)
  • Magnum – ice cream
  • Nogger – ice cream
  • Popsicle – frozen treats
  • Selecta – ice cream (Philippines)
  • Seru – low-cost ice cream (Indonesia)
  • Streets – ice cream (Australia)
  • Talenti – gelato
  • Wall's – ice cream (UK)
  • Weis – frozen fruit desserts, ice cream (Australia)
  • Yasso – frozen Greek yoghurt

Other foods

  • Bagel Bagel – pretzels/snacks (Israel)
  • Knorr (Knorr-Suiza in Argentina, Royco in Indonesia and Kenya, Continental in Australia) – sauces, stock cubes, ready-meals, meal kits, ready-soups, frozen food range (except Japan)
  • Kuner – mayonnaise (top down squeeze bottles, sachets, glass jars, tubes), sauces (top down in the squeeze bottles, sachets, glass bottles) (Austria)
  • Hellmann's – mayonnaise, ketchups, mustard, sauces, salad dressings
  • Kefli – snacks (Israel)
  • Klik – candy (Israel)
  • Maizena – cornstarch
  • Mãe Terra – Brazilian natural and organic food business
  • Chirat – pickled vegetables (pickled onions, pickled cucumbers, pickled mixes), sauces (top down squeeze bottles, sachets, glass jars and glass bottles), vinegars and salad dressings (Kressi), olives, mustard (top down squeeze bottles, sachets), capers and corn on the cob, mayonnaise (top down squeeze bottles, tubes, sachets), tomato ketchup (top down squeeze bottles, sachets) (Switzerland)
  • Patit – crackers (Israel)
  • Pfanni – German potato mixes (Germany)
  • Pot Noodle – cup noodle
  • Sealtest – milk products
  • The Vegetarian Butcher – vegetarian and vegan products
  • Telma – breakfast cereal (Israel)
  • Unilever Food Solutions – professional markets (food service)

Beverages

Home care

Beauty, well-being and personal care

Source: [7]

Former brands

In 2003, Unilever announced the strategic decision to sell off the Dalda brand in both India and Pakistan. [13] In 2003, Bunge Limited acquired the Dalda brand from Hindustan Unilever Limited for reportedly under Rs 100 crore. [14] On 30 March 2004, Unilever Pakistan accepted an offer of Rs. 1.33 billion for the sale of its Dalda brand and related business of edible oils and fats to the newly incorporated company Dalda Foods (Pvt.) Limited. [15]

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