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In 2005, the HB Ice Cream plant in Rathfarnham was closed with the loss of 180 jobs. HB Ice Cream's local Irish brands are now manufactured by Lakeland Dairies in [[Killeshandra]], [[County Cavan]]. |
In 2005, the HB Ice Cream plant in Rathfarnham was closed with the loss of 180 jobs. HB Ice Cream's local Irish brands are now manufactured by Lakeland Dairies in [[Killeshandra]], [[County Cavan]]. |
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* [[Heartbrand]] |
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* [[Unilever]] |
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Revision as of 20:00, 28 January 2013
HB Ice Cream (originally an acronym for both Hughes Brothers and Hazelbrook Farm) is an ice cream brand in Ireland and is part of the Unilever Group's Heartbrand ice cream brand.
It manufactures most of the Heartbrand's ice cream range, as well as some products designed exclusively for the Irish market, including the Hazelbrook Farm range of blocks of ice-cream.
In Northern Ireland, both HB and Wall's ice-cream (the UK variant of the Heartbrand) are available, and in recent years have been promoted together as HB Wall's.
History
The company was founded in 1926 as Hughes Brothers by James, George, and William Hughes at Hazelbrook Farm in Rathfarnham, Dublin. The company was sold to W. R. Grace and Company in 1964, and then to Unilever in 1973.
In 2005, the HB Ice Cream plant in Rathfarnham was closed with the loss of 180 jobs. HB Ice Cream's local Irish brands are now manufactured by Lakeland Dairies in Killeshandra, County Cavan.
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References
- Tears and Smiles as the HB Factory Close, Rathfarnham Community Website