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William Dreyer made his first frozen dessert to celebrate his German ship's arrival in America.



Dreyer partnered with candy-maker Joseph Edy, and together they founded a small ice cream factory on Grand Avenue in Oakland, California.



Dreyer added walnuts (later replaced with almonds) to his chocolate ice cream and, using his wife's sewing shears, cut marshmallows into bite-sized pieces to make the first batch of Rocky Road, a name that gave people something to smile about in the face of the Great Depression.






Edy and Dreyer agreed to dissolve their partnership. In 1953, Dreyer retired and his son, affectionately known as Junior, took over management of the company. Edy returned to the candy-making business.



Dreyer's son sold the company to his key officers – Al Wolff, Bob Boone and Ken Cook.



Under the leadership of T. Gary Rogers and William F. Cronk, Dreyer's has become the leading manufacturer and distributor of packaged ice cream in the West.






Dreyer's is marketed under the Edy's brand name in all states east of the Rockies.




Now everyone can share in Dreyer's (NNM: DRYR) success!



The Direct Store Service Network ensures the right product at the right place at the right time.




Dreyer's overseas sales have more than tripled since 1992.



Dreyer's has the largest market share in the premium ice cream category.



Dreyer's develops a joint-venture agreement with Starbucks Corporation to produce a line of Fresh Roasted Ice Creams.



Häagen-Dazs® and Nestlé® Ice Cream frozen snacks join Dreyer's impressive line of ice creams and frozen desserts.



W.F. (Rick) Cronk, President of Dreyer's, retires after 26 years in the ice cream business.



Dreyer's new Slow Churned™ Grand Light® Ice Cream with half the fat and a third fewer calories than full-fat premium and takes the ice cream world by storm.

Dreyer's acquires Silhouette Brands and its low-fat and low-carb frozen snacks brands, Skinny Cow® and Skinny Carb Bar™.



Häagen-Dazs® Extra Rich Light with 1/2 the fat and same great taste as the original and Dibs® bite-sized ice cream snacks, recognized as Best New Product of the year by four industry publications.



Dreyer's is part of the Nestlé family, and is no longer a publicly-traded company.



Today, a $2 billion company with more than 6,000 employees, Dreyer's just keeps on growing.

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