Dove Bar

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Dove Bar is an American ice cream bar, created by Leo Stefanos at Dove Candies & Ice Cream in Chicago in 1956, and introduced nationally in 1985. The brand was bought by Mars Inc. in 1985,[1] and the Dove Bar today is made by M&M/Mars.[2] The Dove chocolate brand was named for the ice cream.

Each ice cream bar has either vanilla or chocolate ice cream, coated in chocolate. The ice cream bars are either sold individually or in a three-pack. It is considered both ice cream and candy.

The flavors currently available are: Milk Chocolate with vanilla ice cream, Dark Chocolate with French Vanilla ice cream (original), Milk Chocolate with Almonds and vanilla ice cream, and Milk Chocolate with chocolate ice cream and a chocolate swirl (Triple Chocolate Ice cream Bar).

The traditional DoveBar has famously presented the consumer with the Consumption Conundrum, where eating a full bar is usually too much, but eating a half bar is just not satisfying.[citation needed]

Dove ice cream is also sold in pints or "Miniatures". The pints also have a layer of chocolate ganache on the top, containing an impression of the Dove logo.

U.S. production takes place in Burr Ridge, Illinois.

References

  1. "Mars Acquires the Dove Bar", The New York Times, August 12, 1986, retrieved May 1, 2010 
  2. The Dove Story ( Scholar search) 

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