Holanda is a brand of ice cream sold in Mexico. In 1998, the company was acquired by Unilever, who also produced a Kermit ice cream bar.
In the mid-late 1980s, Holanda produced two lines of Muppet Babies ice cream; Muppaletas and CremiMuppets. Muppaletas were two frozen bars on sticks that could be split apart and shared, while CremiMuppets came in a small container with stickers. The two lines shared the same six flavors, each associated with one of the Muppet Babies characters.
- LimΓ³n - Baby Kermit
- Fresa - Baby Piggy
- Uva - Baby Gonzo
- Tamarindo - Baby Fozzie
- Mango - Baby Animal
- ??? - Baby Rowlf
The ice cream proved to be successful, and Jim Henson sent a letter of congratulations to the manufacturer, SinfonΓa Industrial.[1]
In addition to the ice cream, various tie-in items were also made, including toys, puppets, and an activity book called Revista Album that features a sticker album and coloring pages.
Several commercials were produced, one of which features Baby Kermit and Baby Piggy in animated form. Other commercials feature Mexican television host Ramiro Gamboa, as his character TΓo GamboΓn, promoting the ice cream.