One of the renowned Ice Cream brands of India, Creambell has entered into Tamil Nadu market and plans to invest Rs 150 crore.
Creambell is an Ice Cream brand of Devyani Food Industries, part of the USD 1.4 billion RJ Corp.
Nitin Arora, CEO, Creambell, said, "The company, which holds 15 per cent market share in the Rs 4,500 crore ice cream industry, would build strong presence in Tamil Nadu over next few years."
He added, "We are happy to announce our entry in Tamil Nadu and we will be focusing over the next few years to build a strong presence here. In the first phase, the company would focus on establishing its brand in Chennai market through retail and vending push carts.”
Nitin said, "Creambell expects to invest upwards of Rs 150 crore over the coming years to enhance presence and popularise the brand in the State.”
He said the company was in the process of introducing the ice cream brand in Kenya, Zambia, Mozambique and Tanzania.
Creambell currently has 15,000 pushcarts and 70,000 retail stores across the country.
Creambell, one of India’s fastest growing ice cream brands has launched its Maxxum Mini range of ice cream sticks.
Creambell is the first Ice Cream brand in India to launch this internationally popular range of ‘Minis’ in the premium category.
Hugely popular in European markets, Ice Cream Minis are great for ‘on-the-go’ consumption because of their easy-to-eat smaller size and make for a great summer-time snack or can be served as individual dessert at social events, parties and dinners.
“We are proud to be the first brand to introduce premium Mini bars in India. Impulse segment is today the fastest growing in Ice cream market. With ice creams becoming among the most popular snacking option among consumers, we are sure that Creambell’s Maxxum Mini range will prove to be a great choice for both-those looking for a quick snack on the go or a small treat at home,” shared Nitin Arora, Chief Executive Officer, Creambell Ice Cream. Maxxum Mini packs a powerful punch with its exotic combination of flavours and textures.
It has currently been introduced in two exciting variants: Pina-Orange and Chocolate Cookie. While Pina-Orange is encased in a bar with a delicious mix of pineapple flavour infused with vanilla ice cream and coated with tangy orange on the outside, Chocolate Cookie is a rich concoction of caramel flavoured ice cream with soft cookie bits inside, coated with smooth and luscious chocolate.
Maxxum Mini is manufactured using new extrusion technology that lends a more dense, smooth and luxurious texture to ice cream. The Minis will also be available in fun packs of four for home consumption.
Creambell, India’s one of the fastest growing ice cream brand, has introduced Fun Spin Green Apple and Chocky - two new international flavors in a Swirl bar form which is a first of its kind product in India, under it’s Fun Spin Range.
Creambell’s Fun Spin Green Apple brings a twist of taste to a bar with ice-cream at the core and tangy irresistible flavour of green apple twirled all around it.
Creambell’s Chocky is an intensely chocolaty choc-bar in a great new shape where swirls of rich, smooth and intense chocolate enrobe a creamy vanilla centre.
Speaking on the launch of the new products for the season, Nitin Arora, Chief Executive Officer, Creambell Ice Cream said, “Creambell’s Fun Spin range is a clearly differentiated product from Creambell, as it offers a layered ice cream on a stick, with different textures in a swirl form, for the first time in the country. After success of Fun Spin Crème we have added new flavours in this range to start the year on a refreshing note. Fun Spin Green Apple and Chocky are great additions to our international range and we are sure our customers will love them both”.
Creambell’s Fun Spin range is now available in three flavours- Fun Spin Creme and the new additions Fun Spin Green Apple and Chocky, priced at Rs 20 and Rs 25 for 65ml bar and 75ml bar respectively and these will be available across all Creambell outlets and retailers and pushcarts.
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