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Well-known ice cream brands in Germany

Particularly for vanilla and chocolate

shumi
Hello,
I hope that you are fine, I'd like to ask you please about what are the famous ice cream brands that sell chocolate and vanilla and at the same time available in the supermarkets, really I would be glad and thankful if you would try to help me in this matter please.
Also I'd like to ask about bounty ice cream is it available in Germany

thanks and best regards
Editor Bob
You do ask the most curious of questions, shumi.

First there was allergy-friendly bread, then fish sandwiches at Burger King, and not forgetting the pastries at Starbucks.

Why is it that you're interested in ice cream in Germany? Let us know and perhaps you'll get more useful replies.

Famous ice cream brands off the top of my head:
- Langnese (known as Wall's in the UK)
- Landliebe (German)
- Häagen-Dazs (US brand)
- Ben & Jerry's (US brand)
Freising
Some years ago I had to answer questions like this myself. I worked for a big strategy consulting company then. But I did the research myself. Google was a great help then and still is. For example: "Eiscreme marken deutschland" gives you this.

Im almost sure that every brand you can find in a supermarket offers vanilla and chocolate flavour.
HEM
For all-purpose "vanilla" ice cream the large tubs from Aldi are perfectly OK for eating with hot chocolate sauce or accompanying fruit pies...
Gen
http://www.test.de/themen/essen-trinken/te...781220/1781392/

Stiftung Warentest says Häagen Dazs is the only good brand of vanilla in Germany. I agree.
shumi
thanks alot and love you all
bandida
Im almost sure that every brand you can find in a supermarket offers vanilla and chocolate flavour.
I think he wants to know which brands are "good" and wants to get recommendations from other ice cream enthusiasts.

For all-purpose "vanilla" ice cream the large tubs from Aldi are perfectly OK for eating with hot chocolate sauce or accompanying fruit pies...
Some of the cheap ones don't have any taste at all or taste like their cardboard packaging. At least that's how it was before I outgrew the habit of eating that junk, a long time ago.
Owain Glyndwr
depends what you want to do with it. As HEM quite rightly points out, if you are smothering it with hot chocolate sauce, any old vanilla ice cream will do.
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