Frozen Flavours

Frozen Flavours

Cold rush Bangladesh’s ice cream boom

The ice cream industry in Bangladesh has been undergoing a transformative boom, fuelled by rising disposable incomes, expanding urbanisation, and a growing middle class with a taste for indulgence. Once a seasonal luxury, ice cream is fast becoming a staple of year-round urban leisure, with brands racing to meet evolving consumer preferences.

3d ago

Igloo’s recipe for market leadership: Quality, Consistency, Innovation

The Daily Star (TDS): How would you describe the current state of the ice cream market in Bangladesh?

3d ago

From Malai to Mocha: A Taste Tour of Bangladeshi Ice Cream

From schoolyard choc bars to tiramisu-infused gelato, ice cream in Bangladesh has undergone a full-blown identity crisis, but in the best way possible. What used to be predictable is now personal. The freezer isn’t just cold storage anymore. It’s a canvas of culture, memory, and mood.

3d ago

Street Treats to Café Seats: Evolution of Ice Cream Culture in Bangladesh

There was a time in Bangladesh when the arrival of an ice cream van with its cheerful jingles meant pure joy. Children would run out clutching coins, eager to get their hands on a simple kulfi or a colourful popsicle. Today ice cream is no longer a street-side treat. It’s an artisanal experience served in chic cafés, plated like gourmet desserts, and tailored to the Instagram generation.

3d ago

Street Treats to Café Seats: Evolution of Ice Cream Culture in Bangladesh

There was a time in Bangladesh when the arrival of an ice cream van with its cheerful jingles meant pure joy. Children would run out clutching coins, eager to get their hands on a simple kulfi or a colourful popsicle. Today ice cream is no longer a street-side treat. It’s an artisanal experience served in chic cafés, plated like gourmet desserts, and tailored to the Instagram generation.

3d ago

From Malai to Mocha: A Taste Tour of Bangladeshi Ice Cream

From schoolyard choc bars to tiramisu-infused gelato, ice cream in Bangladesh has undergone a full-blown identity crisis, but in the best way possible. What used to be predictable is now personal. The freezer isn’t just cold storage anymore. It’s a canvas of culture, memory, and mood.

3d ago

Igloo’s recipe for market leadership: Quality, Consistency, Innovation

The Daily Star (TDS): How would you describe the current state of the ice cream market in Bangladesh?

3d ago

Cold rush Bangladesh’s ice cream boom

The ice cream industry in Bangladesh has been undergoing a transformative boom, fuelled by rising disposable incomes, expanding urbanisation, and a growing middle class with a taste for indulgence. Once a seasonal luxury, ice cream is fast becoming a staple of year-round urban leisure, with brands racing to meet evolving consumer preferences.

3d ago