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What does "Haagen-Dazs" mean?

Haagen-Dazs advocates a lifestyle of "enjoying perfection" and encourages people to pursue high-quality life enjoyment. While providing ice cream, Haagen-Dazs pays great attention to creating an atmosphere, making tasting Haagen-Dazs ice cream an unforgettable experience. This is also the "Haagen-Dazs moment". Its famous advertising slogan is "If you love her, take her to Haagen-Dazs." Can be said to be a household name.

Haagen-Dazs is the myth of an ice cream brand. In a popular saying, its birth is purely accidental. Haagen-Dazs's father is a Polish named Ruben Martes. He started by selling fruit ice and accumulated his first bucket of gold. While other ice products manufacturers compete by lowering product prices, such as adding stabilizers, preservatives and increasing air content in ice products, Martas is determined to make the best ice cream and insist on using pure natural raw materials.

Haagen-Dazs' name is very European, but it doesn't actually come from Europe. It just consists of two compound words. It doesn't even have any branches in northern Europe. Its founder is a European immigrant from Poland. The brand of Haagen-Dazs is now owned by General Mills. In the United States and Canada, these products belong to the Nestle brand. Haagen-Dazs has become the top ice cream brand in China through its unique marketing strategy. The taste of moon cake ice cream is deeply rooted in people's hearts-even becomes a symbol of life. What petty bourgeoisie doesn't know his name?

Haagen-Dazs (H? Agen-Dazs) was originally an American ice cream brand. It was successfully developed by Ruben Martes at 192 1 and listed in new york at 1962. 1983, after Haagen-Dazs was sold to Pinsler, Pinsler was merged into General Mills. In 2002, Nestle acquired all registered trademark rights of Haagen-Dazs ice cream in the United States.