List of Unilever Brands - Food and Beverages

Food and Beverages

  • Ades or Adez — soya-based drinks
  • Alsa — desserts and syrups
  • Amora — French mayonnaise and dressings
  • Amino — dehydrated soup (Poland)
  • Annapurna — salt and wheat flour (India)
  • Becel — also known as Flora/Promise; health-aware: margarine, spreads, cooking oil, milk, fermented milk
  • Ben & Jerry's — ice cream
  • Best Foods — mayonnaise, sandwich spreads, peanut butter and salad dressings
  • BiFi — sausage-based snacks (The Netherlands — Germany)
  • Blue Band — family-aware: margarine, bread, cream alternatives
  • Bovril — beef extract
  • Breyers — ice cream
  • Brooke Bond — tea
  • Bru — instant coffee (India)
  • Brummel & Brown — margarine
  • Bushells — tea (Australia, New Zealand)
  • Calvé — sauces, ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, peanut butter
  • Chicken Tonight — Wet sauces range (excl UK & IE)
  • Choysa — tea, marketed mainly in Australia and New Zealand
  • Conimex — Asian spices (Netherlands)
  • Colman's — mustard,condiments, packet sauces & OK Fruity Sauce
  • Continental — side dishes
  • Country Crock — margarine
  • Darko (Дарко) — ice cream (Bulgaria)
  • Delma — margarine (Poland)
  • Du Darfst (Germany)
  • Elmlea — Pourable artificial cream available in different varieties (UK)
  • Fanacoa — Mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup (Argentina and for export to Latin America)
  • Flora — margarine, light butter, jams
  • Fruco — ketchup, mayonnaise and condiments
  • Fudgsicle
  • Heartbrand — ice cream (umbrella logo)
  • Hellmann's — mayonnaise
  • I Can't Believe It's Not Butter — margarine spread
  • Imperial Margarine — margarine
  • Jif Lemon & Lime Juice
  • Kasia — margarine (Poland)
  • Kecap Bango — soya sauce in Indonesia
  • Kissan — Ketchups Squashes and Jams (India and Pakistan)
  • Klondike — Ice cream sandwiches
  • Knorr (Knorr-Suiza in Argentina) — sauces, stock cubes, ready-meals, meal kits, ready-soups, frozen food range
  • Lady's Choice — mayonnaise, peanut butter and sandwich spreads (Philippines, Malaysia)
  • Lan-Choo — tea (Australia/New Zealand)
  • Lao Cai Seasoning
  • Lipton — tea
  • Lyons — tea
  • Lipton Ice Tea — ready-to-drink tea (partnership with PepsiCo)
  • Lizano Sauce (Salsa Lizano) — Costa Rican condiment
  • Lyons' — tea (Ireland)
  • Maille — French mustard
  • Maizena — corn starch
  • Marmite — yeast extract spread (except in Australia and New Zealand, called Our Mate)
  • McCollins — tea (Peru)
  • Mrs. Filbert's — margarine (United States)
  • Paddle pop — Ice cream (Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia )
  • Pfanni — Bavarian potato mixes
  • Peperami — Sausage snacks
  • PG Tips — tea (UK)
  • Phase — cooking oil
  • Planta — margarine
  • Popsicle — Frozen treats
  • Pot Noodle — cup noodles
  • Promise — Becel/Flora
  • Ragú — pasta sauces (Exl. UK & IE)
  • Rama — margarine
  • Royal — pastas (Philippines)
  • Royco — stock cubes, non-MSG stock (only in Indonesia)
  • Red Rose Tea — tea (Canada)
  • Sana — Margarine (Turkey)
  • Saga — tea (Poland)
  • Sariwangi — tea (Indonesia)
  • Scottish Blend — tea
  • Slim•Fast — diet products
  • Slotts — mustard (Sweden)
  • Sunce (Sun) — Mayonnaise (Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro) brand now discontinued, Sunce factory now produces Uniliver brand Knor Mayonnaise
  • Stork margarine
  • Streets (ice cream) (Australia/New Zealand)
  • Tortex — ketchup (Poland)
  • Turun sinappi — mustard (Finland/Sweden)
  • Unilever Food Solutions — professional markets (food service)
  • Unox — soups, smoked sausages
  • Vaqueiro — cooking margarine, cooking oil
  • Wall's ice cream
  • Wheel (detergent)
  • Wish-Bone salad dressing

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