Chirat – pickled vegetables (pickled onions, pickled cucumbers, pickled mixes), sauces (top down in the squeeze bottles, sachets, glass jars and glass bottles), vinegars and salad dressings (Kressi), olives, mustard (top down in the squeeze bottles, sachets), capers and corn on the cob, mayonnaise (top down in the squeeze bottles, tubes, sachets), tomato ketchup (top down in the squeeze bottles, sachets) (Switzerland)
Colman's – mustard, condiments, packet sauces, OK Fruity Sauce (UK)
Knorr (Knorr-Suiza in Argentina, Royco in Indonesia and Kenya, Continental in Australia, outside Japan) – sauces, stock cubes, ready-meals, meal kits, ready-soups, frozen food range
Kuner – mayonnaise (top down in the squeeze bottles, sachets, glass jars, tubes), sauces (top down in the squeeze bottles, sachets, glass jar) (Austria)
Unilever is the world's biggest ice cream manufacturer.[2] Most of the company's ice cream business falls under its "Heartbrand" brand umbrella, so called because of the brand's heart-shaped logo.[2][3][4]
Heartbrand – ice cream. Umbrella brand for most global ice-cream brands identified by the Heartbrand logo (even if local brand names remain used).
Algida – ice cream (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Turkey and the Balkans)[5]
Knorr (Knorr-Suiza in Argentina, Royco in Indonesia and Kenya, Continental in Australia) – sauces, stock cubes, ready-meals, meal kits, ready-soups, frozen food range (except Japan)
Kuner – mayonnaise (top down squeeze bottles, sachets, glass jars, tubes), sauces (top down in the squeeze bottles, sachets, glass bottles) (Austria)
Domestos (Vim in Bangladesh, Canada, India, Pakistan and Vietnam; Domex in the Philippines, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka)– bleach (Australia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Poland, Romania, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Turkey and the United Kingdom)
Minerva– laundry and dishwasher detergents (Brazil)
Molto– fabric softener (Indonesia)
Neutral– laundry detergent
Omo (Australia, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, South Africa, Morocco, Norway, Brazil, Turkey and Chile)– laundry detergent
Persil– this brand name is primarily operated by Henkel, but Unilever owns the rights to use the Persil name in Malaysia, Singapore, Ireland, the United Kingdom, France and New Zealand. It sells its own premium detergents under this brand, based on the Omo formula. They are not the same formulation as Henkel's Persil products, although they may occupy the same market position.
Citra – women's hand and body lotion, beauty soap, and scrubs (Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and the Middle East)
Clear (Linic in Portugal, Ultrex in Greece)– anti-dandruff, scalp care shampoo and conditioner (China, Southeast Asia, Australia, Romania, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, South Africa, Hungary, United States, Canada, Latin America, Turkey)
Sunsilk (Sedal in Spanish-speaking Latin American countries, Seda in Brazil, Elidor in Turkey; Hazeline in China)– shampoo and conditioner (discontinued in the United States and Canada in 2007)
Tatcha– Luxury skincare brand acquired on 10 June 2019 for close to $500 million
Thermasilk– shampoo and conditioner
Tholl– skin care
TIGI– Premium shampoo and conditioner professional haircare products for all.[12][13]
TRESemmé– hair care range (Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Finland, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Norway, New Zealand, Philippines, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States)
Vaseline– body lotion, shower gel, deodorant (Vasenol in Portugal, Brazil, Italy, Spain and Mexico)
Zwitsal– baby care range (Netherlands and Indonesia)[14]
In 2003, Unilever announced the strategic decision to sell off the Dalda brand in both India and Pakistan.[15] In 2003, Bunge Limited acquired the Dalda brand from Hindustan Unilever Limited for reportedly under Rs 100 crore.[16] On 30 March 2004, Unilever Pakistan accepted an offer of Rs. 1.33 billion for the sale of its Dalda brand and related business of edible oils and fats to the newly incorporated company Dalda Foods (Pvt.) Limited.[17] On 16 January 2014, Unilever Philippines sold the Royal pasta brand to Philippine company RFM Corporation for around Php 2.1 billion.[18]