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Country: France
Carte d'Or, an international brand of industrial ice creams, was founded in France in 1978 and generated sales of 82 million euros in 2018.
It is part of the Unilever group and was initially a range of the Motta brand until 1994. Following its acquisition, Unilever integrated the French Miko brand into its portfolio, making Carte d'Or a brand of this group.
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Unilever Glace, innovating to remain the leader 31/05/2021
Ice cream market sales in 2020: €1.1 billion (€1.3 billion including hard-discount)
Market growth in 2020: 10%
Unilever sales in the ice cream market: 450 million euros
Unilever market share: 31.5
Unilever brands: Magnum (20% market share), Ben & Jerry's, Carte d'Or, Miko with Disney license, Cornetto, and Grom
Out-of-home catering (OOH) sales down by 2020: 40%
Share of out-of-home sales in Unilever's normal sales: 25%
Number of proposed innovations in 2021: between 15 and 20
Annual ice cream consumption per capita in France: 6 liters
Unilever sales target for ice cream delivery: 10 million euros (all brands combined)
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