A small Danish company named ISIS is offering a year's worth of sugar-free treats as the prize in an online competition -- launched three days after the Paris attacks -- to find a new name. ISIS is one acronym used for the Islamic State group, which claimed responsibility for the attacks. Spokeswoman Line Krogh Ellesgaard said Tuesday the company wants to "get away from the unfortunate associations that our name can create." The company's name is derived from the Danish word for ice and the corporate abbreviation for a partnership company, I/S. The company makes sugar-free ice cream, cookies, sweets and chocolate. ISIS, founded in 1993, has long been considering rebranding itself, and last week's devastating terror attacks in Paris served to accelerate the process. "The weekends actions stressed the importance of us working intensely to move away from the unfortunate associations that our name can create," ISIS wrote on its Facebook page. Earlier this year, the British capital fund Isis Equity Partners changed its name to Livingbridge for similar reasons.