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Creambell woos Kolkatans with its new range ‘Chockerz’

| | Apr 26, 2017, at 08:36 pm
Kolkata, Apr 26 (IBNS): Creambell, one of India’s fastest growing ice cream brand, launched its ‘Chockerz’ brand of products in Kolkata recently.

Creambell’s range of ice creams includes Sacch Mucch range, Ice cream Cakes, Fantasia range of Cones, etc.

The company will invest Rs 150 crores over the coming years to enhance presence and popularize the brand in the state, it said in a release.

The company also said that a state of the art plant will be operation from May, 2017 in Asansol, West Bengal.

Creambell has wholly owned three state-of-the-art production facilities in Baddi, Kosi and Goa.

The company also said that with major interests in the Africa dairy market, Creambell is in the process of introducing its ice cream brand gradually in countries such as Kenya, Zambia Mozambique and Tanzania


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