Haagen-Dazs Lime Mojito is non-alcoholic. A typical mojito is based on rum, and its alcohol mainly comes from this. Alcohol-free mojitos use soda water or soft drinks instead of the base liquor, so they are non-alcoholic.
Haagen-Dazs was originally an American ice cream brand. It was successfully developed by Ruben Mattes in 1921 and launched in New York in 1962. In 1983, after Haagen-Dazs was sold to Pinsela, Pinsela became a subsidiary of General Mills. In 2002, Nestlé acquired all registered trademark rights of Haagen-Dazs ice cream in the United States.
Haagen-Dazs Lime Mojito Brand
Haagen-Dazs Lime Mojito ice cream was born in 1921 in a family in the Bronx, New York. In the 1950s, advances in freezing technology and technology led many ice cream manufacturers to add more air to their products.
Stabilizers and preservatives to extend product shelf life and reduce operating costs. As a result, the quality of ice cream was not as good as before. At that time, Ruben Mattes set out to produce purely natural, high-quality, and excellent-flavored ice cream products so that the world could enjoy the delicious taste of truly high-quality ice cream.