Pet Brand Ice Cream was a popular brand of ice cream sold in the United States from the 1930s to the 1990s. The brand was known for its unique flavor and texture, which was created by using a special blend of milk, cream, and eggs.

What Happened to Pet Brand Ice Cream?

The History of Pet Brand Ice Cream

Pet Brand Ice Cream was founded in 1930 by two brothers, John and Robert Pet. The brothers started the company in their garage in St. Louis, Missouri. They named the company after their pet dog, a black Labrador retriever named Duke.

Pet Brand Ice Cream quickly became a popular brand in the St. Louis area. The brothers began to expand the company's reach by opening new factories in other cities. By the 1950s, Pet Brand Ice Cream was being sold in grocery stores across the United States.

In the 1960s, Pet Brand Ice Cream was acquired by Beatrice Foods. Beatrice Foods was a large food conglomerate that owned a number of other popular brands, including Tropicana, Dole, and Butterball.

The Decline of Pet Brand Ice Cream

In the 1970s and 1980s, Pet Brand Ice Cream began to decline in popularity. There were a number of factors that contributed to the decline, including the rise of new ice cream brands, the increasing popularity of frozen yogurt, and the changing tastes of consumers.

In 1991, Beatrice Foods sold Pet Brand Ice Cream to a private equity firm. The private equity firm then sold the brand to a number of different companies over the next few years.

In 2000, Pet Brand Ice Cream was acquired by Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream. Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream is a leading manufacturer and distributor of ice cream in the United States. Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream continued to sell Pet Brand Ice Cream for a few years, but the brand was eventually discontinued.

The Legacy of Pet Brand Ice Cream

Pet Brand Ice Cream was a popular brand of ice cream for many years. The brand is remembered for its unique flavor and texture. Pet Brand Ice Cream is still missed by many people who grew up eating it.