Since 1866, Breyers products have consistently delivered high-quality ingredients, great flavors and smooth creaminess that our fans love, and we remain committed to that Pledge. The Breyers’ website spins why they changed many of their ice cream flavors to “frozen dairy dessert”: While dieters might rejoice, the calories are nearly the same, and the taste is not likely to match the original. The new product also has half the fat as the old. The new version has cream listed as fourth (with milk, sugar and corn syrup predominating over cream). The old real ice cream product has milk and cream as the first two ingredients. Here are the ingredients statements from both vanilla fudge twirl packages: In this case, they are calling it frozen dairy dessert which has no federal definition (other than it does not meet the standards to be called ice cream.) If the product does not meet the federal “recipe” for ice cream, it has to be called something else. That generally would come from the cream in the product. Under federal law, to be called “ice cream”, a product must meet a certain standard of identity, which in this case requires that there be at least 10% milk fat in the product. And the vanilla ice cream claim has been replaced with a “vanilla flavor claim.” The new one is no longer even called “ice cream” but is now “frozen dairy dessert.” It is no longer “all natural” either. Now take a look at the new package of “Vanilla Fudge Twirl”: Take a look at “old” Breyer’s Vanilla Fudge Twirl ice cream: They are reformulating many of their flavors. Others take a less conventional approach and reformulate their product so that it is cheaper to produce and distribute.īreyers downsized their half-gallons of ice cream first to 56 ounces and then again to 48 ounces around 2008. So, many choose to downsize the product as we have demonstrated here. Many don’t want to raise prices because of the consumer backlash and possible reduction in sales. Third is permanent.When product manufacturers want to cut costs or increase their profits, they can do one of several things. Your first violation will result in your post or comment being removed, with a warning. Do not try to find a loophole around the rules - we will still ban you. All rules are subject to moderator discretion. All rules subject to moderator discretion/3 strikes. If there is an appropriate tag for your post, you MUST use it. If you think that your bot may be legitimately useful, please contact us. so don't post it here unless it's specifically related to the Mandela effect.Īllow ANY BOT to post on our subreddit. This isn't a place to talk about religion, and it isn't a place to talk about politics. If your post isn't showing up - please don't submit 10 more copies! Message us first. These belong in /r/MandelaJerk, or really wherever you want that isn't here. No fictional stories, satire, jokes, etc. Civil debate will always be allowed - but simply coming here to shut others ideas down will result in a ban. If you have a legitimate concern about a users mental health, contact the mods.Ĭome here to argue. This includes any accusations of being a "bot", "NPC", "insane", "crazy", etc. This subreddit is for CIVIL DISCUSSION of the Mandela effect. Posts must also include a body with specific details indicating why it relates to a known Mandela Effect or the Mandela Effect in general. Thoroughly sum up what your post is about in the title. No low effort posts, including vague titles. Instead, post a comment in the weekly DAE megathread, or depending on what you are asking consider checking out /r/TipOfMyTongue. If your question follows the lines of "does anyone else remember.", do NOT make a post. These type of posts are best suited for /r/GlitchInTheMatrix. For example, we don't know what color your neighbors car is - so don't post about it here if it changes color. No personal changes or "DAE remember?" posts. The Mandela Effect is a group of people realizing they remember something differently than is generally known to be fact - the most famous example of this would be the Berenstain/Berenstein bears.
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