Pillsbury is out with its first branded line of premium ice cream, featuring none other than…the Pillsbury Doughboy.
The Pillsbury Doughboy headlines the brands first line of ice cream |
The licensing deal, between Pillsbury’s parent General Mills and Kemps Ice Cream, puts seven flavors of the ice cream at stores nationwide. The flavors are: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough; Turtle Fudge Brownie, Peanut Butter Fudge Chunk, Lovin’ Caramel Swirl, Brownies ‘N Cream, Cake & Ice Cream and Homemade Vanilla.
Each 56-ounce container of the ice cream will retail for $4.99 to $5.49. The packaging features the Pillsbury Doughboy marking the first time in Pillsbury’s 135-year history that the brand has been associated with ice cream.
General Mills said that ice cream was a natural extension for the Pillsbury brand.
“We view licensing as a great way to extend our brands to new isles in the store and well as to new channels,” Pam Kermisch, director of licensing for General Mills said yesterday.
An FSI dropped last weekend in support of the launch.