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Klondike Light Ice Cream Sandwich is loaded with deliciousness, with creamy vanilla ice cream sandwiched between two chocolate wafers. It would be very audacious to try building an igloo out of vanilla sandwiches. Although it bears mentioning that if you were unsuccessful, you would still have thousands of vanilla sandwiches to enjoy. So, that’s a plus.
The perfect sweet treat, a stickless ice cream sandwich, lets you enjoy the wonderful wonders of ice cream anytime, anywhere. Take the time to treat yourself. We know that life isn’t always as easy as it should be, so reward yourself for doing that thing you just did. Klondike supports you! Klondike can be a snack or a treat. Eat it to relax. Just have it…and give your mouth some sweet satisfaction. If you like our vanilla sandwich, try our cookies and cream ice cream sandwich, or giant cookie sandwich.
Although the Klondike Bar has its roots in America, its name rings Canadian. It’s rumoured that the bar was named after the Klondike River in Canada’s west central Yukon Territory, which was the famous site of the 1890s Gold Rush. The origins of the Klondike Bar can be traced back to William Isaly, the son of Swiss immigrants, who founded the Isaly Dairy Company in Ohio, USA, during the early 1900s. (So next time you bite into one of our frozen cubes of deliciousness, you can yell, “Thank you, Papa William.”— or not.)
So, there’s a brief look into our history. Now back to making the Klondike® flavours and ice cream treats you love.
The perfect sweet treat, a stickless ice cream sandwich, lets you enjoy the wonderful wonders of ice cream anytime, anywhere. Take the time to treat yourself. We know that life isn’t always as easy as it should be, so reward yourself for doing that thing you just did. Klondike supports you! Klondike can be a snack or a treat. Eat it to relax. Just have it…and give your mouth some sweet satisfaction. If you like our vanilla sandwich, try our cookies and cream ice cream sandwich, or giant cookie sandwich.
Although the Klondike Bar has its roots in America, its name rings Canadian. It’s rumoured that the bar was named after the Klondike River in Canada’s west central Yukon Territory, which was the famous site of the 1890s Gold Rush. The origins of the Klondike Bar can be traced back to William Isaly, the son of Swiss immigrants, who founded the Isaly Dairy Company in Ohio, USA, during the early 1900s. (So next time you bite into one of our frozen cubes of deliciousness, you can yell, “Thank you, Papa William.”— or not.)
So, there’s a brief look into our history. Now back to making the Klondike® flavours and ice cream treats you love.
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