- Stroh's Ice Cream
Stroh's Ice Cream, founded by the
Stroh Brewing Company ofDetroit ,Michigan , is currently owned and distributed byDean Foods ofDallas, TX .It is essentially a regional brand distributed mainly in the
Midwestern United States . This is mainly due to its former owner and namesake company, theStroh Brewing Company , and the presence it had (and in some cases, like theDetroit area, still has) in this region. Stroh's Ice Cream is positioned as a premium brand, but is for the most part, a lower priced product in comparison to other premium brands such asBreyers .History
The Stroh Brewery Company, like many other
alcohol -producers in theUnited States , was left searching for ways to restructure their companies at the advent ofprohibition in the United States in 1920. With the closing ofsaloon s across the nation,ice cream parlor s increased in popularity as a new place for the average man to frequent.Julius Stroh , the head of Stroh's Brewery at the time, decided to convert thebeer brewing facilities of their factory in Detroit, MI to producing non-alcoholic products such asnear beer (beer with its alcohol extracted),birch beer ,soft drinks ,malt products,ice , and ice cream. At the end of prohibition in America in 1933, the ice cream operation proved to be popular and profitable enough to continue alongside the brewing operation.In the early 1980s, Stroh's built a new ice cream production facility on Maple Street in Detroit, right down the road from its main brewery, which was demolished in 1985. Stroh's sold the facility in 1989 as a part of corporate restructuring at Stroh's. Stroh's Brewing Company was purchased by
Pabst Brewing Company and theMiller Brewing Company in 1999 and moved from Detroit toMilwaukee, WI . Stroh's Ice Cream was run by Melody Farms for several years, all the time keeping the Stroh's name, until that company was purchased by Dean Foods in 2005. [http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070228/BIZ/702280402]Today
Stroh's Ice Cream can still be found today, primarilly in the midwest, with a large presence in the
Metro Detroit area, for obvious reasons. There are also several Stroh's Ice Cream parlors in the Detroit area that are named for the ice cream they provide (though they were not owned by Stroh itself). The primary ice cream plant remained in Detroit until February 2007 when it was announced that the facility would be moving toBelvidere, IL , though the Detroit distribution facility would continue to operate.Links/See Also
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List of ice cream brands
* [http://www.deanfoods.com/ Dean Foods company website]
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