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Brio Ice Cream

www.brioicecream.com

 
At Brio, we believe it`s easier to eat smart with delicious, fun foods that are also healthy. And what could be more delicious and fun than ice cream, one of the world`s most popular foods? By creating our unique "ice cream with benefitsTM" we can help more people eat smart every day. Our mission is to help people of all ages and activity levels live with brio in the truest sense of the word -- with vigor, energy and vitality -- resulting from good health supported by optimum nutrition.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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