Vanilla is the most popular ice cream flavor in the US, UK, France, Japan, Finland, Lithuania and many other countries around the world. Photo courtesy of Pxhere
Spain Chocolate ice cream is a top seller in Spain. 38% of Spaniards choose this flavor. Photo courtesy of Flare/Flickr
Mexico Neapolitan, made up of vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry, is a top seller ice cream flavor in Mexico. Photo courtesy of Pschemp/Commons wikimedia
Argentina Dulce de leche with chocolate chips which is similar to caramel flavor is the most popular ice cream flavor in Argentina. Photo courtesy of T.Tseng/Flickr
Uruguay Mint chocolate chips is the best-selling ice cream flavor in Uruguay. Photo courtesy of Pxhere
World’s most popular ice cream flavor is vanilla, but yogurt is preferred plain or strawberry flavor. Although you’ll find these products in all markets, in some countries different flavors reign supreme.
The same colors, the same logo, even the same slogan, but a different name. Why some of worldwide known international brands go under the different name in foreign markets?