What is Creamsicle®?
CREAMSICLE® is a frozen dessert with vanilla ice cream core and fruit sherbet coating. The classic combination of Flavour Creamsicle® is orange and vanilla, although numerous variations in this assumption can be found in stores. Officially, the term "cream" registered brand owned by Unilever and similar products cannot be described as creamy. However, the original Creamsicle® is such a permanent best -selling that this term is often used in general and the rights to branding can eventually be lost due to the dilution of the trademark.
The beginnings of this desserts are a bit unclear. Frozen juice bars have been popular historically in many cultures, and it is possible that someone came up with the idea of combining sweet frozen juice with a creamy vanilla ice cream long before Creamsicle® hit shops. Creamsicle® can also be a bar form of cream soda, ice cream made of soda and ice cream balls. It could also come with zorani freezing, another dessert of the fountains.
Whether it is Creamsicle®, this dessert has become popular enough in the United States and Canada to become the word of the household, along with his cousin Fudgesicled®, chocolate frozen dessert. Both desserts refer to the dessert brand Frozen dessert developed by Frank Epperson at the beginning of the 20th century. Epperson sold his invention in 1925 and eventually got into the hands of a good humor society. This subsidiary of Unilever continues to produce CreamSicles® and many other frozen desserts.
is reportedly on August 14 in the United States National Creamsicle® Day, although this designation was not an official official command or congress and is probably an advertising stuntman by Unilever. The placement of the day in the middle of summer was certainly a wise pull, because the creamy is particularly popular for beating heat in the summer months.
Consumers in North America can find Creamsicles® and isMany imitators in most grocery stores that carry frozen desserts. In addition to the classic orange, this dessert comes in the assortment of juice flavor, including raspberry, and some imitators came up with more exotic combinations, such as a torture and vanilla or mango and vanilla. In all cases, the dessert has a very rich, creamy taste with a touch of frozen juice.