In Canada, the Sealtest brand name arrived in 1961 when Dominion Dairies Limited came under the control of National Dairy Products (later Kraft). In 1981,
Ault Foods of
Toronto, Ontario acquired Dominion Dairies, and with it the licensing rights to the Sealtest brand name. At the time, the Sealtest name was used on
dairy products including milk and the
Parlour brand of ice cream, primarily in Ontario and Quebec. The Sealtest plant in
Toronto took over operations of
Silverwood Dairy, another local dairy, in the 1980s. Ault was broken up in 1996 and 1997, with rights to ice cream products including the Sealtest Parlour line being acquired by
Nestlé, Ontario fluid milk products purchased by
Agropur (and ultimately absorbed into its
Natrel division, still under the Sealtest brand), and the remainder of the company (including Quebec fluid milk products, sold under the Beatrice brand) acquired by
Parmalat, since 2018
Lactalis. ==See also==