Taste These Rollicking Ice Cream Brands Of India

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Ice creams constitute a true respite from the blistering Indian summers. With the approach of summer, the market is filled with different brands of ice cream. Due to heavy competition among the various brands of ice cream in India, every brand furnishes the broadest range of softies, sundaes and scoops in multiple mouth watering flavours. 

Presently, the ice cream industry of India is valued at 2,000 crores. These brands are on the course of expansion, and has almost reached every Indian who have tasted its flavour. You must check out the following ice cream brands to get their lip-smacking flavours and coolness.

Kwality Wall’s

Kwality Walls is really top quality with the renowned Cornetto making its way into people’s heart. The brand is presently managed by Hindustan Unilever. The Indian firm ‘Kwality’ was founded in 1956 and carries the prestige of being the initial company importing machinery in bulk for ice cream to be manufactured and vended on a huge scale, for commercial purposes. It is available across the world in countries of Bhutan, Malaysia, Nepal and Sri Lanka.

It is a highly adored brand which furnishes yummy ice creams like the renowned Cornetto and local variation of Feast Jaljeera Blast. Lately, there was a fresh inclusion of red velvet flavoured Cornetto. The price level of Kwality Walls remains decent and not expensive with some wonderful choices for every age group. 

Majority of Kwality Walls products are not milk dependent, but comprise frozen desserts having vegetable fats. Kwality Wall’s – the brand containing the heart emblem – is adored for its extensive range of products, from fond treats such as Cornetto and Feast (for young adults and teens), to Paddle Pop (for children), and family preferences such as Creamy Delight, and Carte D’ plus Fruttare for refreshing fruits lover. 

Baskin Robbins

Baskin Robbins comprises a global group of ice cream parlours with franchises in over 30 countries. 2800 of its 5800 locations are situated in the United States. It was established in 1953 by the amalgamation of 2 distinct ice cream ventures of brothers-in-law Irv Robbins and Burt Baskin. Before the amalgamation, the 2 individual ice cream ventures were named Snowbird Ice Cream and Burt’s Ice Cream Shop.

Snowbird Ice cream possessed 21 flavours then, which were applauded as novel and recent. The two ventures were merged into Baskin-Robbins to develop into a globally renowned ice cream parlour, promoted the slogan of ‘31 flavours.’ The creative approach of Baskin Robbins allowed people to taste the various ice cream flavours with a pink spoon till they find their desired flavour. 

Baskin-Robbins was also the earliest to initiate the ice cream cake for the public. Baskin Robbins ice creams are sold in almost 50 countries. Till the mid-1960s, Baskin-Robbins had developed into over 400 restaurants in United States, and the chain started expanding internationally in the 1970s. Shops were started in Japan, South Korea, Saudi Arabia and Australia. 

The Chocolate Almond Praline and Belgian Bliss comprise a favourite for many persons. Baskin-Robbins has gone on expanding and currently has over 8000 restaurants in almost 52 countries, with over 300 million guests visiting locations globally each year. Baskin-Robbins keeps on as an innovation leader within the ice cream industry.

The chain launched its Bright Choices line-up of better-for-you options, which comprises hard scoop frozen yogurt along with light, lessened-fat, no sugar included and dairy-free ice cream flavours. 

Amul

Amul Ice Cream was started on 10 March 1996 in Gujarat. The catalogue included impulse products such as sticks, cups and cones along with take home packages and institutional or catering packs. The launching of Amul ice cream rested on ‘Real Milk. Real Ice Cream’ platform, it being a milk firm whose product wholesomeness offers it a vying advantage.

Amul Ice creams reached Mumbai in 1997, and then Chennai during 1998 and Delhi and Kolkata in 2002. It was distributed nationally throughout the country during 1999. Apart from growing at an unparalleled rate it has included an extensive mix of flavours to its ever increasing assortment and presently, it furnishes a collection of 220 items.

Amul has constantly imparted newness to its products which also stands with regard to ice creams. As its product quality makes it the top most ice cream company in India, Amul fomented India’s White Revolution, making the country the world’s biggest manufacturer of milk and milk products.

Within a brief duration of six years Amul Ice Cream has emerged as the top most brand of ice cream within the country. Amul is presently the sole national brand while all different brands of ice cream are regional. It has bagged 38% share in comparison to HLL’s 9% market share, rendering it four times bigger than its nearest challenger.

Havmor

Competing with Amul in the matter of sales and popularity in India is the brand Havmor that was founded in 1944 in Karachi, Pakistan and shifted to India following partition in 1947. Satish Chandra Chona moved to Ahmedabad in 1951 where a resurgent Havmor emerged a victor. Still flourishing, it now operates 100 ‘Havfunn’ ice cream parlours, vending nearly 100,000 litres of ice cream daily, fetching revenues worth Rs 230 crore in 2011/12, 80% of which resulted through the ice cream firm. 

The series of 9 Havmor restaurant it operates in Rajasthan and Gujarat provides the remainder. Beyond their regular ice cream cups, the Hamvor brand contains a wealth of products. They comprise sundaes such as Crunchy Munchy, along with ready-made versions in single and double cups. 

The company has gone to social media, often using YouTube and Snapchat to exchange new goodies, with over 17,000 followers on Instagram who maintain update on the entire company’s flavours and supplies of cakes, sundae and latest items. What will emerge from Lotte’s activities and how big the brand will become is unclear, but their reputation is powerful, and the strong legacy of the Chona family will continue with its eateries, which will serve the signature ice creams of Havmor.

Dinshaws

Founded by Erashshaw Rana and Dinshaw in 1933, Dinshaw Company is situated in Gittikhadan, Nagpur. The company initially launched off by sharing milk in various cities of Maharashtra. It got extremely popular and also presented a huge challenge for the Milk scheme run by the Government on account of its quality.

The brand provides an extensive mix of ice cream flavours and is shared across all Indian states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Nevertheless, Dinshaw’s ice cream carries its leading presence in Maharashtra. The brand is manufacturing and vending products which are safe and hygienic for human intake.

Dinshaw remains a hit due to the exotic flavours of ice creams that it supplies. Belgium, Litchi, Mello Yellow, Alfranzo, Guava, Chikoo, everyone is different, even though a bit synthetic. However, the Asli Chocolate Ice Cream and Anjeer Badam Ice Cream, both unusual and intense are specially recommended.

Vadilal

Vadilal Industries Ltd comprises second largest ice cream entity of India. The company also consists of the biggest processed food groups in India having extensive frozen vegetables exports and instantly consumable snacks, breads and curries.

Vadilal Industries went a big way from its introduction in 1926, at the time Vadilal Gandhi began a soda fountain during 1926. Ranchod Lal, his son acquired the business and managed a single-man operation. Ultimately the business was inherited by the sons of Ranchod Lal, Lakshman and Ramchandra who were pivotal in imparting a fresh direction for the company.

They infused a latest vision for the enterprise and introduced a notion of reckoned risk-taking within the firm. It resulted in the Vadilal firm evolving into a contemporary corporate undertaking by the 1970s.

Vadilal Industries carries an expansive reach and a prime success factor is its capability to address various market segments across diverse product ranges. The Vadilal ice creams range in the nation includes more than 150 flavours and are vended in a selection of over 250 forms and packs. The range comprises cones, bars, candies, ice-lollies, big cups, small cups, economy packs and family packs providing something for every taste, choice and budget.

Vadilal has a powerful distribution chain of 50,000 retailers, 550 distributors, 250 stock keeping units, 32 CNF besides 250 vehicles to dispatch goods. Vadilal has established more than 140 ‘Happinezz’ parlors across the franchisee route for vending ice creams with fresh ones emerging each month. The national market share of the company’s ice cream might have been greater had it not been operating in leading consuming areas such as Maharashtra besides the 4 southern states since these lie under a different Vadilal group faction.

Mother Dairy

Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable Pvt Ltd comprises an Indian firm that produces markets and vends milk, milk items besides different edible items. Its milk items comprise cultured products, paneer, ghee and ice cream under the brand of Mother Dairy. Mother Dairy also vends vegetables and fresh fruits, edible oils, frozen vegetables besides processed foods such as fruit juices, pickles and jams. 

Mother Dairy was established in 1974, like a completely owned subsidiary of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). It comprised a venture under Operation Flood, a scheme for dairy development targeted at converting India into a milk adequate country. Mother Dairy derives a considerable portion of its liquid milk needs from dairy cooperatives and village level farmer based organizations.

The firm initially concentrated upon Delhi and different areas within the National Capital Region (NCR) and later advanced to various regions of India. Mother Dairy ice creams inaugurated in 1995 have displayed constant growth across the years. Its marketing operations are undertaken through nearly 14,000 retail outlets and 845 specific outlets.

The customers remain contended with Mother Dairy products and the company primarily highlights on demands and sentiments of Indian consumers. Mother Dairy is regarded as among the top competitors to Amul on account of its different products within this brand. Its multifarious flavours include cassata, chocolate gateau and chillz disc apart from the ice lollies and mango, lemon, orange and matka kulfi

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Sujata Sanyal

Sujata Sanyal has been in the writing circuit for the past 7 years and has touched upon various genres like travel, health, lifestyle, a wee bit of technology, cuisine, product descriptions and a bevy of others. 1 part of her is interested in animated political discussions, 2nd part interested in studying biographies and the remainder part in love with music and socially relevant work. Too many parts?

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