Golden North
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Golden North is an Australian ice cream maker headquartered in Laura, South Australia, and has been in business since 1923.
History[]
The Golden North brand was adopted in 1948. The business was acquired by Farmers Union in 1972, then in 1991, it became a subsidiary of National Foods. In 2001, a group of South Australian investors brought the business back under local private ownership. In 2006, they expanded their plant. Their flavors include a distinctive honey ice cream. Besides manufacturing ice cream under the Golden North brand, they make generic brand ice cream for sale in supermarkets.
See also[]
- South Australian food and drink
References[]
Categories:
- Food and drink companies established in 1923
- Products introduced in 1923
- Australian companies established in 1923
- Australian cuisine
- Ice cream brands
- Food and drink companies of Australia
- Companies based in South Australia
- Ice cream parlors
- Dairy products companies of Australia