Launched originally as a multi-portion dessert product, its success after being launched throughout
KFC and
Pizza Hut restaurants led to Unilever, owners of Wall's, producing many flavour and size variants. Viennetta was introduced in the United States and Canada in the late 1980s under the Breyer's brand, and was discontinued in the mid-1990s, but was re-introduced in the US in 2021 under the Good Humor brand. Unilever no longer produces the brand in Canada. It is sold in Australia and New Zealand under the Streets brand. It is sold in Italy in all supermarkets by
Algida, and in Israel by Strauss, under the name Fantasia () as well as Germany, Greece and Austria. It is sold in Japan by
Morinaga Milk Industry. In Finland, Viennetta is sold under the Ingman brand. Viennetta is also sold in China with the name
Qiancengxue (千层雪 "Thousand-layered snow"). Viennetta was also sold in Indonesia from mid-1990s until the mid-2000s, and re-introduced in April 2020, after a petition signed by almost 75,000 people demanded its comeback to the Indonesian market. In Thailand, it was originally available in the 1990s, and reintroduced again in November 2020. Viennetta was previously known as
Comtessa in Spain but, due to a legal problem, became Viennetta in the 1990s. Viennetta was sold in Mexico until the early 2000s, and was reintroduced by Holanda in 2018 following a petition on change.org several years prior. Viennetta has been sold in Japan since September 1983 under the Morinaga brand. In 2025, Morinaga announced that it will stop selling Vienetta on 31 March 2025 due to the termination of license. == References ==