by .LiL TiNK. on October 15th, 2006

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Is Breyer's ice cream really "all-natural"?

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  • by Perryman on October 16th, 2006

    Perryman

    Yes, that is their claim, and I have not yet found someone who could prove otherwise.

    In 1866, as America recovered from the Civil War, William A. Breyer of Philadelphia hand-cranked his first gallon of ice cream. Word spread quickly, and Breyers Ice Cream was soon declared Philadelphia’s best. Breyer opened his first retail ice cream shop in 1882.
    In 1896, his family set up its first wholesale manufacturing plant. William Breyer’s son Henry added the now famous "Pledge of Purity" to every package of Breyers Ice Cream as his personal guarantee that Breyers was to use the highest quality, all natural ingredients available. Currently, the pledge is carefully worded to only include the ice cream portions of the product, so as to exclude the frequently non-natural ingredients in the mix-ins.

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