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2 Indian frozen desserts ranked among the world’s top 50. Here is the list from Taste AtlasIndia's beloved kulfi has earned a global spotlight, ranking among the world's top 50 frozen desserts according to TasteAtlas. This dense, ...
All Kwality Wall's items to be milk-based next year, says CEO Peter ter KulveMagnum Ice Cream is transforming its Kwality Wall's business in India. The company is moving from vegetable fat frozen desserts to dairy ic...
No ice or cone, just milk and fire. Himachal Pradesh’s unique ice cream is served in leaf platesDiscover Malai Baraf, a traditional Himachali ice cream prepared without freezers or modern machines. This unique dessert is made by slow-c...
These two Indian summer frozen desserts named among the best in the worldTasteAtlas, the global guide for traditional food, has ranked Indian Kulfi and Falooda among the top 50 frozen desserts worldwide. Kulfi or...
Frozen dessert manufacturers insist they should be allowed to label their products as ice-creamFrozen dessert manufacturers insist they should be allowed to label their products as ice-cream. “They say that frozen desserts should be c...
HUL aspires to be market leader in ice creams, frozen desserts categoryHUL, which had last month announced to acquire Karnataka-based ice cream brand Adityaa, would continue to pursue such inorganic growth oppo...
- Hindustan Unilever told to erase 'Ice Cream' word from Kwality Walls advertisements
Advertising regulator has told Hindustan Unilever to stop mentioning its Kwality Walls brand as 'ice cream' in certain advertisements.
Coca-Cola plans to launch frozen desserts in IndiaGlobally, the 130-year-old parent company is trying to speed up the development of products beyond sodas, as consumers move away from fizzy...
- Frozen desserts by Kwality Walls, Vadilal, Lazza, Cream Bell grab 40% share in ice-cream market
Ooriginal ice-cream makers such as Amul and Mother Dairy feel companies are misleading consumers by masquerading frozen dessert as ice crea...
Supermarkets, internet to blame for the end of postman in the westAlong with the milkman, newspaper delivery boy and the ice-cream truck man, the postman is now gradually walking into the sunset in the wes...
Bakers Circle opens new plant in DubaiThe new $5-million plant in Dubai aims to cater to the Middle East and Africa regions of its key customers.
It's a scoop! Ice-creams make a comebackAnother restaurant has an ice-cream menu comprising malt, cookies and brownies, lemon olive oil, cinnamon bread and white rice flavours.
Mother Dairy enters premium ice cream segment with its 'Belgiyum choco bar'Company has developed the choco bar keeping in mind the global benchmark, said Subhashis Basu, dairy head at Delhi-based Mother Dairy Fruit...
Ice-cream allowance as part of alimony offers a chilling reality checkWith Gujarat placed sixth among states with the highest divorce rates in India, how this judgment will affect ice-cream consumption remains...
Indian yogurt industry to touch Rs 1,200 crore by 2015: ASSOCHAMIndian yogurt industry may touch Rs 1200 crore by 2015 from the current level of Rs 750 crore as a low-fat and even no-fat alternative, say...
- Yogen Fruz opens its first store in India at Kolkata
Yogen Fruz, which sells frozen yogurt has outlets in 1,400 locations in 30 countries across the globe.
- Will global players' focus on niche marketing pay off in India?
International premium frozen yogurt brands are trying to lap up the Rs. 683 crore frozen yogurt market by targetting only the Indian elite.
- Amul to hot up frozen yogurt market
Amul is now eyeing the growing frozen yogurt market in the country. The GCMMF that markets brand Amul has launched frozen yogurt.
- Now, ice-cream parlours take on cafes
Parlours are paying more attention to ambience and seating to appear as hang-outs rather than take-away joints. Basics of customer service
- Now, ice-creams go designer
After specially-designed costumes, accessories, sets, and mandaps in big fat Indian weddings, it is ice-creams that are now going designer.