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Latest revision as of 00:41, 18 February 2025

Viennetta is a brand of ice cream product that is produced by Unilever. It is sold in many different countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. The product is made up of layers of ice cream and thin sheets of chocolate. It is typically sold in a block form and is often served in slices.

History[edit]

The Viennetta product was first launched by Walls in the United Kingdom in 1982. It was initially marketed as a premium ice cream product for special occasions. The product was later launched in other countries by different Unilever brands, including Streets in Australia and Good Humor in the United States.

Product description[edit]

Viennetta is made up of layers of vanilla ice cream and thin sheets of crispy chocolate. The product is known for its distinctive layered appearance. The ice cream used in Viennetta is typically soft and creamy, while the chocolate layers provide a crunchy contrast. The product is typically sold in a block form and is often served in slices.

Varieties[edit]

There are several different varieties of Viennetta available, including mint and chocolate, and limited edition flavours such as cappuccino. In some countries, Viennetta is also available in a single serve size.

Reception[edit]

Viennetta has been well received by consumers and has become a popular dessert option for special occasions. It is often associated with nostalgia, as many people remember having it as a treat during their childhood.

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