Homer hudson

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Homer Hudson is a brand of ice cream developed by Lawrence Vincent, an employee of Unilever, in the 1980's. His plan was to develop a rich ice cream comparable to the Australian market leader, Haagen Daaz.

The brand was discontinued by Streets in 1998 and relaunched in 2004 with two new flavours: Cherry Virgin and Beyond Fudge Brownie, in addition to old favourites Chocolate Rock and Hoboken Crunch.

In Australia, the ice cream is sold in Coles supermarkets, Woolworths supermarkets and Caltex service stations.

[edit] References

Ooi, T., 'An ice-cream dream comes true', The Australian, 28 December, 2004, p. 19.

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