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Klondike is a renowned and innovative company that has made a significant impact on the market with its unique products and services. Founded in 2008 by a group of ambitious entrepreneurs, Klondike qu...

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What is Klondike Unicorn Dreamin’ Cones?

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Klondike Unicorn Dreamin’ Cones is a new dessert product that is making waves in the market. These cones are inspired by the flavors of unicorns, and are a combination of different sweet treats that come together to create a magical dessert experience.

Each cone is made with a waffle cone shell that is filled with a creamy vanilla ice cream, and then coated with a hard and crunchy white chocolate shell. The cones are then topped with a rainbow of colored sprinkles, and a unique blend of signature unicorn-inspired toppings, including candy stars, rainbow marshmallows, and edible glitter.

The Klondike Unicorn Dreamin’ Cones are not only delicious, but they are also perfect for those who want to indulge in a little bit of magic in their daily lives. These cones are a perfect treat for kids and adults alike, and they can be enjoyed at any time of the day.

So if you are looking for a fun and tasty way to add a little bit of magic to your day, give Klondike Unicorn Dreamin’ Cones a try. With its blend of sweet and whimsical flavors, these cones are sure to leave you feeling enchanted and delighted, one bite at a time.

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Klondike Classic Chocolate is a crispy wafer cone that features creamy chocolate dessert with crunchy chocolatey topping & roasted peanuts, paired with chocolatey sauce core and a chocolatey tip.

Unilever's Almost exactly a year ago, Unilever's Klondike brand announced that it would be venturing into a new category: Ice cream cones. The launch included six flavors with two different ones in each box. Now the company is expanding the Klondike Cones line with new flavors, so good luck deciding where to start.

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  • Double Down Chocolate & Classic Chocolate Cones.
  • Unicorn Dreamin' & Vanilla Chillin' Cones.
  • Nuts for Vanilla & Classic Chocolate Cones.

190 calories Vanilla Chillin': 220 calories per cone. Unicorn Dreamin': 190 calories per cone. Contains a bioengineered food ingredient.

Klondike Unicorn Dreamin' is a crispy purple cone that features a delicious strawberry and bubblegum flavored dessert with strawberry sauce topping, paired with strawberry sauce core and a chocolatey tip.

Although the Klondike® Bar has its roots in America, its name rings Canadian. It's rumoured that the bar was named after the Klondike River in Canada's west central Yukon Territory, which was the famous site of the 1890s Gold Rush.

Manufactured by the Isaly Dairy Company of Mansfield, Ohio, Isaly launched six unique ice cream bar flavors for 10 cents each. Klondike bars were considered an affordable treat for the working-class. Its success made its way to expand production into Youngstown, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

A Klondike bar is a Good Humor-Breyers ice cream novelty consisting of a square of ice cream coated with a thin layer of chocolate.

Klondike Bars don't look that big, but they pack 23 grams of sugar, 28 carbs, 14 grams of fat (including an unacceptable 11 grams of saturated fat), and 250 calories. Somehow the square design is deceptive, as these desserts actually weigh 85 grams, making them one of the largest and unhealthiest options available.

A Two Tone Twist. Bright Pink and Blue Candyfloss flavoured Ice Cream.

In August, 1896, Skookum Jim and his family found gold near the Klondike River in Canada's Yukon Territory. Their discovery sparked one of the most frantic gold rushes in history. Nearby miners immediately flocked to the Klondike to stake the rest of the good claims. Almost a year later, news ignited the outside world.

About Klondike® The original Klondike® bar was handmade by dipping square slices of ice cream in pans of rich, delicious Swiss milk chocolate. The family produced the bars in Ohio just outside of Youngstown and in Pittsburgh.

The Klondike bar was first introduced in five ice-cream flavors in 1922. It takes its name from the Klondike River in Yukon, Canada, site of a major gold rush in the 1890s. Klondike suggests “cold” and bar may allude to gold, presenting the Klondike bar as a ice-cold treasure.

Quick Glance at ingredients for No Churn Unicorn Ice Cream: vanilla extract. sweetened condensed milk. Neon Pink Food Coloring. Neon Purple Food Coloring.

Unicorn Dream steeps to a nice purple colour. The aroma reminds me of cotton candy, and flowers. The taste is an interesting mix of sweet, fruity, coconut, lemongrass, and cotton candy. It has a fun colour, and because of the ingredients, it's really quite sweet – almost too sweet.

1922 Humble Beginnings: In 1922, William Isaly, the son of Swiss immigrants, created the first Klondike bar. Manufactured by the Isaly Dairy Company of Mansfield, Ohio, Isaly launched six unique ice cream bar flavors for 10 cents each.

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