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In conjunction with the [[Godzilla (1998 film)|1998 American ''GODZILLA'' film]]'s release, Dreyer's and Edy's released a limited edition ice cream flavor called "Godzilla Vanilla" to stores on May 20, [[1998]]. The flavor was intended to resemble [[Godzilla | In conjunction with the [[Godzilla (1998 film)|1998 American ''GODZILLA'' film]]'s release, Dreyer's and Edy's released a limited edition ice cream flavor called "Godzilla Vanilla" to stores on May 20, [[1998]]. The flavor was intended to resemble [[Godzilla (TriStar)|Godzilla]] swimming in water, with its predominant ingredient of vanilla ice cream acting as a sea, the chocolate fudge acting as waves, and small chocolate candies made in the shape of Godzilla to "swim" within it.<ref name="Vanilla Sea">[http://web.archive.org/web/19980513095330/http://dreyers.com/godzilla/gv_eat.html Dreyer's Official Website: Godzilla Vanilla (Archived)]</ref> Godzilla Vanilla contained 160 calories, 8 grams of fat, 25 milligrams of cholesterol, 50 milligrams of sodium, 19 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of protein, and 6% calcium per ½ cup.<ref name="Facts">[http://web.archive.org/web/19980513104625/http://dreyers.com/cgi-bin/scoop.cgi?flavor=GDI-Godzilla Dreyer's Official Website: Godzilla Vanilla Flavor Information (Archived)]</ref> | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The release of Godzilla Vanilla ice cream was forced to be postponed until May 20 due to the design of [[:Category:TriStar Pictures|TriStar]]'s [[Godzilla | *The release of Godzilla Vanilla ice cream was forced to be postponed until May 20 due to the design of [[:Category:TriStar Pictures|TriStar]]'s [[Godzilla (TriStar)|Godzilla]], which was intended to be left ambiguous up until the release of the film, being clearly visible on the packaging.<ref name="ReleaseDate">[http://dinosaurdracula.com/blog/deadsites-godzilla-ice-cream/ DinosaurDracula Blog: Deadsites #4]</ref> | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://web.archive.org/web/19980513095330/http://dreyers.com/godzilla/index.html Dreyer's Godzilla Vanilla Official webpage. (Archived)] | *[http://web.archive.org/web/19980513095330/http://dreyers.com/godzilla/index.html Dreyer's Godzilla Vanilla Official webpage. (Archived)] |
Revision as of 02:39, 17 May 2022
Dreyer's, also known as Edy's in some parts of the United States, is a subsidiary of Nestlé which produces ice cream and frozen yogurt.
Products
Godzilla Vanilla
In conjunction with the 1998 American GODZILLA film's release, Dreyer's and Edy's released a limited edition ice cream flavor called "Godzilla Vanilla" to stores on May 20, 1998. The flavor was intended to resemble Godzilla swimming in water, with its predominant ingredient of vanilla ice cream acting as a sea, the chocolate fudge acting as waves, and small chocolate candies made in the shape of Godzilla to "swim" within it.[1] Godzilla Vanilla contained 160 calories, 8 grams of fat, 25 milligrams of cholesterol, 50 milligrams of sodium, 19 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of protein, and 6% calcium per ½ cup.[2]
Trivia
- The release of Godzilla Vanilla ice cream was forced to be postponed until May 20 due to the design of TriStar's Godzilla, which was intended to be left ambiguous up until the release of the film, being clearly visible on the packaging.[3]
External links
- Dreyer's Godzilla Vanilla Official webpage. (Archived)
- Edy's Godzilla Vanilla Official webpage. (Archived)
References
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