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Product type | Ice cream, soft drink |
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Country | U.S. |
Introduced | 1888[1] |
Hydrox Corporation, formerly known as Hydrox Co.,[2] was an American food company. Founded on 1888, it manufactured both ice cream and soft drinks.
History edit
Hydrox was founded on 1888. It first sold drinks such as root beer and ginger ale, but after making ice cream, making the latter its main product.[3] In December 26, 1922, Hydrox's ice cream division was sold to the National Dairy Products Corporation.[4]
Shutdown edit
it is unknown when hydrox shut down.
References edit
- ^ Forest Leaves. Hall-Heileman Company. 1922. p. 17.
- ^ Ice Cream Review. Miller Publishing Company. 1926.
- ^ The Annalist: A Magazine of Finance, Commerce and Economics. New York Times Company. 1923.
- ^ Commission, United States Federal Trade (1935). Report of the Federal Trade Commission on the Sale and Distribution of Milk and Milk Products. U.S. Government Printing Office.