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Peters Ice Cream is a formerly Australian ice cream brand, now a subsidiary of European food firm R&R Ice Cream. It was originally developed by an expatriate American, Frederick (Fred) Augustus Bolles Peters in 1907, using his mother's recipe. The company was established in 1907 at Paddington, New South Wales as the ''Peters' American Delicacy Company''. New works to manufacture 'The Health food of a Nation' was opened at neighbouring Redfern, New South Wales in 1923. Business flourished, in 1927 he set up Peters' Artic Delicacy Co. Ltd in Brisbane and a branch in Newcastle; followed by, in 1929, associated companies were established in Victoria, Western Australia and at Townsville, Queensland with manufacturing branch at Rockhampton. Peters' was largely responsible for introducing to Australia the small refrigerated cabinet, which he hired out to retailers. The red & cream Corporate identity was adopted in NSW and Qld, with green and cream were in Victoria & Western Australia .〔(Ice cream icon Peters celebrates 100 years ) Victoria Government press release, 28 August 2007. Accessed 22 January 2014〕〔Hopkins, P. ''(Cool idea stands up to a licking )''. Brisbane Times, 24 August 2007. 〕 The hub of the company, Petersville Australia Limited, in the Melbourne suburb of Mulgrave, later became the factory, which remains the production centre for most of its ice-cream products. The company was taken over by Adelaide Steamship Company (AdSteam) in the late 1980s, and then by Pacific Dunlop (now known as Ansell) upon AdSteam's collapse. Pacific Dunlop sold its food assets in the mid-1990s, and the ice-cream division was acquired by Nestlé, which continued to market brands including Choc-Wedge, Drumstick, and Monaco Bar. Ownership of a separate Peters Ice Cream business in Western Australia passed as part of Peters and Brownes (PB) Foods to Fonterra in 2006 and to Nestlé in 2009, giving Nestlé nationwide control of the brand.〔(Fonterra sells Australian ice cream business ) at Fonterra official site, 29 April 2009. Accessed 22 January 2014〕 Formerly, Peters in Western Australia exported ice-creams to Japan where it was called Lady Borden, and New Zealand where it was called Tip Top. Since 2009, Peters ice-creams have been trucked into WA from Melbourne, but the former PB Balcatta factory still produces Cadbury ice cream. In 2012, The Peters Ice Cream business, including its Mulgrave factory, was purchased by Pacific Equity Partners (PEP),〔(Nestlé sells Peters Ice Cream business to Pacific Equity Partners ) at Nestlé official website, 29 June 2012. Accessed 22 January 2014〕〔(PEP Acquires Nestle’s Peters Ice Cream ) at Deal Journal Australia, 29 June 2012. (Now part of The Wall Street Journal.) Accessed 22 January 2014〕 with licence to produce sub-brands that were retained by Nestlé, e.g., Drumstick. In May 2014, the European company R&R Ice Cream bought Peters. ==See also== *Michelides Tobacco Factory, a building which was for a while the Peters Ice Cream factory in Perth, Western Australia. *Zig and Zag (Australian performers), a clown duo who advertised Peters Ice Cream 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Peters Ice Cream」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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