Who owns Häagen-Dazs?

Nestlé

Häagen-Dazs is owned by Nestlé, which has held the brand since 1999. Nestlé holds the rights outside the US and Canada, where General Mills owns the brand.

Ownership source

Ownership at a glance

BrandHäagen-Dazs
Parent companyNestlé
Owned since1999
Parent HQVevey, Switzerland
Parent sectorFood, beverages, pet care
In our catalogNot stocked — we track the brand for reference only

Nestlé's ethics record

Nestlé is one of the most boycotted companies on the planet. Long-running criticism covers infant-formula marketing, groundwater extraction, cocoa supply-chain child labour and plastic packaging volume. It also runs large Rainforest Alliance and Fairtrade sourcing programmes and reports a net-zero-by-2050 target.

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Who owns Häagen-Dazs? FAQs

Who owns Häagen-Dazs?+

Häagen-Dazs is owned by Nestlé, which has held the brand since 1999. Nestlé is the largest food company in the world, with more than 2,000 brands including Nescafé, KitKat, Perrier, Purina and Gerber.

When did Nestlé buy Häagen-Dazs?+

Nestlé has owned Häagen-Dazs since 1999.

Does the parent company change whether Häagen-Dazs is ethical?+

It changes where your money ends up. Certifications like Leaping Bunny and B Corp are audited at brand level, so Häagen-Dazs can hold marks its parent does not — but group-level policies on animal testing, sourcing and lobbying still apply to the profits.

What other brands does Nestlé own?+

In our database, Nestlé also owns Garden Gourmet, Gerber, KitKat, Nescafé, Nespresso, Perrier, Purina, S.Pellegrino.