Nestle Ice Cream Launches Nationwide Search for 'Tasteful' Kids
03 Abril 2007 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
10 Pint-Sized Inventors Will Tempt Their Taste Buds in Nestle's Top
Secret Flavor Lab OAKLAND, Calif., April 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- To celebrate the cool science behind flavor development, Nestle
Ice Cream is inviting kids across the nation to try out for a
chance to be a "Flavorologist for a Day." Ten of the most
"flavorful" kids in the U.S.A. will scoop up an all-expenses paid
trip to visit the top secret flavor lab (closed to the public!) at
the Nestle Ice Cream factory in Southern California where they will
sample one of the tastiest jobs in America. In addition to a
behind-the-scenes tour, each child will have an opportunity to
learn the fun science behind frozen pops, put their taste buds to
the test on a variety of outlandish flavors (including a spaghetti
& meatballs frozen pop!) and sample their very own flavor
creations. How often do a tasteful personality and a desire to
create a one-of-a-kind frozen pop land you a dream job?
Fortunately, Nestle Ice Cream is looking for kids who have these or
similar sweet credentials to learn the tricks-of-the-trade from the
Nestle flavor team. "We are delighted to offer pint-sized inventors
a hands-on opportunity to dream up their own frozen pop creations,"
said John Harrison, Official Taster for Nestle Ice Cream. "The
frozen pop was actually invented in 1905 by an 11 year old boy so
we are looking forward to seeing what this generation's crop of
kids concoct." Beginning April 3, 2007, kids are invited to try out
for their chance to be a "Flavorologist for a Day" by 1) submitting
their idea for the world's coolest frozen pop (including a clever
name, an interesting shape and a unique flavor description) and 2)
a "flavorful" resume explaining why they are qualified for the
position. Contestants must be residents of the United States and
between the ages of 6-12. Kids can enter at
http://www.icecream.com/ or by sending their submission to:
Flavorologist for a Day, Nestle Ice Cream, 5929 College Avenue,
Oakland, CA 94618. All entries must be postmarked by July 27, 2007.
Ten winners will be selected (based on the creativity, originality,
enthusiasm and appeal of their entries) and notified the week of
August 20, 2007. In November 2007, each winner (and up to three
family members) will be invited on an all-expenses paid trip to the
Nestle Ice Cream Factory in Bakersfield, California to try their
hands (and taste buds!) at being a flavorologist for a day. Each
pint-sized Flavorologist will also receive a $1000 U.S. Savings
Bond and a year's supply of Nestle frozen snacks, as well as a
special batch of their winning frozen pop creation. Last year's
(2006) winning flavors were: BANANASAURUS REX BLAST (Nicholas M., 7
years old, Roselle Park, NJ) - Are you a frozen-pop-ivore? You will
be. This creamy banana pop is covered in a chocolate shell and
dusted with cherry pop rocks for a dino-blast of flavor in every
bite. NOT JUST A NUTTER POP (Bradley R, 10 years old, Claverack,
NY) - Here's one nutty idea: a frozen pop made with twirled peanut
butter and marshmallow then covered with chocolate and rolled in
peanuts. There's nuttin' like it. BEE STING (Bradley S., 11 years
old, Penfield, NY) - Here's the Bee Sting buzz: a swirl of two
different flavors-sweet honey and sour lemon. Will you taste sweet
honey or will your tongue get stung by super sour lemon? Every lick
is a surprise. PINK PRINCESS FLUFF (Abri-Elle P., 7 years old,
Lawrenceville, GA) - Let them eat frozen pops. You'll feel like
royalty each time you bite into this pop's rich strawberry flavor,
whipped cream and fanciful sparkles. It's better than having your
own tiara. VERY CHERRY SODA FLOAT (William B., 12 years old,
Tucson, AZ) - If the super taste of cherry is what floats your boat
then set sail with this frozen pop treat. Made with cherry soda,
vanilla and bits of real cherry ... it's a wave of cherry-licious
flavor. LEMON MERINGUE O TANG (Steven S., 10 years old, Lebanon,
TN) - You'll go ape for the wild taste of this frozen pop. Yellow
like a lemon meringue pie with bits of pie crust, it has a super
tangy flavor that'll have you swinging from the rafters. KETTLE
KORN POP (Rachael S., 8 years old, New York, NY) - Forget the
greasy bucket of popcorn. Enjoy a special treat that will make your
taste buds pop with excitement. Inside is a mystery mix of yellowy
goodness that tastes buttery, salty and sweet ... outside is a
thick layer of brown caramel. PIZZA POP (Bradley H., 10 years old,
Denham Springs, LA) - Want a treat that delivers? This pepperoni
and cheese-flavored frozen pop combines your favorite meal with
your favorite dessert. Have your friends over for a Pizza Pop
Party. SNICKERDOODLE DANDY (Alexis B., 7 years old, Virginia Beach,
VA) - Uncle Sam wants you ... to enjoy the fun taste of this
All-American creation. Made with creamy vanilla, bursts of swirled
cinnamon and bits of homemade snickerdoodle, it's a star-spangled
treat. SUPER S'MORE ON A STICK (Hailey M., Arlington, TX, 8 years
old) - You don't need to pitch a tent to enjoy this tasty treat.
Inside you'll find marshmallow swirled in rich vanilla with graham
cracker pieces. On the outside, rich, creamy chocolate. The super
s'more is inside out! ABOUT THE COMPANY Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream
Holdings, Inc., and its subsidiaries manufacture and distribute a
full spectrum of ice cream and frozen dessert products. Brands of
frozen dessert products currently manufactured or distributed by
Dreyer's in the United States include Grand, Slow Churned(R),
Dibs(R), Haagen-Dazs(R), Nestle(R) Drumstick(R), Nestle Crunch(R),
Nestle Butterfinger(R), Nestle Toll House(R), Nestle Carnation(R),
Nestle Push-Up(R), Frosty Paws(R), Eskimo Pie(R), Chipwich(R),
Fruit Bars, Starbucks(R) and The Skinny Cow(R). The company's
premium products are marketed under the Dreyer's brand name
throughout the Western states and Texas, and under the Edy's(R)
brand name throughout the remainder of the United States.
Internationally, the Dreyer's brand extends to select markets in
the Far East and the Edy's brand extends to the Caribbean and South
America. For more information on the company, please visit
http://www.dreyersinc.com/. The Starbucks trademark is owned by
Starbucks U.S. Brands, LLC and is licensed to the Starbucks Ice
Cream Partnership, a joint venture partnership between Dreyer's and
Starbucks Holding Company. In the U.S. the Haagen-Dazs trademark is
sub-licensed to Dreyer's by Nestle. DATASOURCE: Dreyer's Grand Ice
Cream Holdings, Inc. CONTACT: Kim Goeller-Johnson of Nestle Ice
Cream, +1-510-601-4211, Web site: http://www.dreyersinc.com/
http://www.icecream.com/
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