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Talking With Jon - Episode 20 Clip - Klondike bar commerical
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Talking With Jon - Episode 20 Clip - Klondike bar commerical The Klondike bar is a brand name for a dessert generally consisting of a vanilla ice cream square coated with a thin layer of chocolate. They are generally wrapped with a silver-colored wrapper, upon which the mascot for the brand, a polar bear, appears. In the UK, the generic name for this type of dessert is a choc ice. The Klondike bar was invented by the Isaly Dairy Company of Ohio in the 1930s. Rights to the name were sold to Good Humor-Breyers, part of Unilever. It is known for its slogan "What would you do for a Klondike Bar?" Several types of Klondike bar have been sold: * Original vanilla bars (with milk chocolate coating) * Krunch® bars (with crisped rice in coating) * Heath® bars (with Heath toffee in coating) * York® peppermint patty bars (with peppermint ice cream) * Neapolitan bars (with neapolitan ice cream) * Planters® caramel & peanut bars (with nougat-flavored ice cream) * Dark chocolate bars (with dark chocolate coating) * Caramel crunch bars (with caramel coating) * Cappuccino bars (with coffee-flavored ice cream)
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