Drumstick
the $1B+ frozen treat brand
Timeline
1928: I.C. Parker invents the first ice cream cone with a chocolate-dipped shell in Fort Worth, Texas 1991: Nestlé acquires the Drumstick brand from Food Technology Corp 2000s: Expands flavor lineup beyond original (vanilla with chocolate/peanuts) 2016: Nestlé launches 'Drumstick Squash' and novelty variants to attract younger consumers 2024: $1B+ brand; 20+ flavor varieties; seasonal limited editions drive summer sales
Business Model
Novelty ice cream sold through grocery and convenience stores. Premium pricing vs. standard ice cream due to format differentiation. Seasonal consumption (summer-heavy) drives promotional intensity. Flavor extensions and limited editions maintain relevance.
Moat Analysis
Distinctive product format (cone + chocolate shell + peanuts + soft serve) is protected by trade dress and consumer recognition. Nestlé's frozen distribution network and retail relationships. Decades of brand equity make it synonymous with the category.
Key Data
$1B+ brand revenue | 20+ flavor varieties | Seasonal consumption pattern (60%+ summer) | Owned by Nestlé (now Frontenac Company after 2024 ice cream divestiture)
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