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http://www.tiptop.co.nz/

Red Panda 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Panda
The Red Panda, also called the Firefox or Lesser Panda (Latin name: Ailurus fulgens, "shining cat"), is a mostly herbivorous mammal, specialized as a bamboo feeder. It is slightly larger than a domestic cat (40 - 60 cm long, 3 - 6 kg weight). The Red Panda is endemic to the Himalayas in Bhutan, southern China, Pakistan, India, Laos, Nepal, and Burma. There is an estimated population of fewer than 2,500 mature individuals. Their population continues to decline due to habitat fragmentation.[2]

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STREETS


ICE CREAM

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STREETS ICE CREAM


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streets_(ice_cream)

Streets Ice-cream is the Australian ice-cream brand owned by the multi-national company, Unilever. It originated in Corrimal, New South Wales in the 1930s, and is now Australia's largest ice-cream manufacturer. Products were manufactured at a factory in the Sydney suburb of Turrella until 1996, when production moved to a new facility in Minto. Streets introduced the Paddle Pop in 1953.

Now it appears that most of the Streets water based icy poles (Calippo, etc) are made in China. While most of the milk based ice creams are made in Australia[1], some are made in Germany.

The logo that it uses is the same Heartbrand logo that Wall's ice cream and Selecta use in the UK and Philippines respectively, both brands owned by Unilever.

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In 1981 Unilever merged T Wall and Son (Ice Cream) Ltd with Birds Eye Foods Ltd to form Birds Eye Wall's Ltd. Following a review of production facilities, the Gloucester factory was expanded and updated, and the Acton factory was closed ("Project Phoenix" 1983). Unilever continues to use the brand for ice cream in the UK [4]

Whilst remaining (2006) the market leader in the UK in impulse hand held products such as Cornetto and Magnum, and creative in-home products such as Viennetta, the Wall's brand faces severe competition from the major supermarket brands and to a lesser extent from Nestle's ice cream and ice lollies (absorbing the Rowntree's and Lyons Maid brands), and Mars spin-off ice cream products.[citation needed]

Wall's was introduced in Pakistan at the start of 1995. Soon after its launching Lever Brothers purchased all assets of Polka Ice Cream, the only large competitor in Pakistan to Wall's ice cream.


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