8 Best Indian Ice Cream Brands

Ice cream is one of the most popular desserts and in India, the market is growing. Check out some of the best Indian ice cream brands.


the ingredients used in its ice creams are 100% vegetarian.

Although India is famed for its desserts, there are many Indian ice cream brands that are desirable.

Over the past few years, India’s ice cream market has boomed, reaching out to more consumers.

This is despite the country having a low ice cream consumption per capita of 400ml compared to 22,000ml in the United States.

More brands are creating delicious ice cream flavours that also look good.

And in the warm climate, such cooling desserts are ideal to enjoy.

With that said, here are some of the best Indian ice creams available.

Amul Ice Cream

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Amul is one of India’s most popular ice cream brands.

Amul is owned by Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) and the brand’s ice creams were launched in 1996.

There are a wide variety of flavours and the ingredients used in its ice creams are 100% vegetarian.

Amul also offers probiotic ice cream that is both delicious and ideal for maintaining good bacteria.

The brand is one of the very few manufacturers that provide an authentic taste of camel’s milk in the form of ice cream. It is a healthier alternative, containing less fat (4.4%).

Mother Dairy

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Mother Dairy is owned by the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and it is the largest producer of milk in India.

It is also one of India’s top ice cream brands.

The company is similar to Amul in terms of the products it sells.

In terms of ice cream, Mother Dairy makes recognisable flavours such as vanilla and chocolate but it also makes elaichi (cardamom) flavoured ice cream.

It makes ice cream in different forms, including kulfi, ice cream cakes and ice lollies.

Kwality Wall’s

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The recognisable logo is due to the fact that in India, Wall’s ice cream is sold as Kwality Wall’s.

This means that many fan favourite ice creams and ice lollies are sold in India.

One is Cornetto, which consists of a crispy wafer cone coated in chocolate and topped with ice cream. The classic combination is chocolate and vanilla but there are other flavours available.

Magnum is one of Kwality Wall’s premium ice creams and it is vanilla ice cream coated in a chocolate shell. You can also enjoy white chocolate, dark chocolate and mint.

It also sells a wide range of ice lolly flavours like Cola Blast, Mango Zap, Cloud Bite and much more.

Vadilal

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Vadilal started off as a small fizzy drinks company in 1907 and founder Vadilal Gandhi began manufacturing ice cream.

His successors grew the business to make it into one of the top Indian ice cream brands.

Vadilal is among the very few companies which focus on ice cream.

Compared to other ice cream brands, Vadilal has one of the broadest variety of flavours, boasting over 150 flavours.

Flavours range from classic vanilla to innovative Party Cake.

For those looking for uniquely flavoured ice cream, Vadilal is the brand to turn to.

Creambell

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Creambell is based in Delhi and it is one of the fastest-growing ice cream brands in India.

It is the result of a partnership between India’s Devyani Food Industries Limited and France-based ice cream company, Candia.

Currently available in 19 states, Creambell hopes to expand to more regions in the country.

The brand has won a number of awards for its superior quality, excellent flavours, and nutritional value.

It currently has over 130 flavours catering to different age groups and their tastebuds.

Some of the brand’s more recent additions include Pina Orange and Chocolate Cookie.

Arun Ice Creams

Arun Ice Creams is part of Hatsun Agro Products, one of the largest private-sector dairy companies in India.

When other ice cream brands began selling their products exclusively in the big cities, Arun reached suburban and rural areas, allowing more people to enjoy tasty ice cream.

The brand has a wide variety of flavours.

Some of the most popular ones include Mango, Pistachio and Butterscotch as well as the classics like Strawberry and Vanilla.

New flavours are added every season, meaning that customers will always have something new to look forward to.

Havmor

Another top Indian ice cream brand is Havmor, which is known for selling ice creams and cones.

It was launched in 1944 in Karachi by entrepreneur Satish Chona. Havmor is now owned by South Korean company Lotte Confectionery.

If you’re an ice cream lover who enjoys trying different flavours then Havmor is a brand to try, boasting more than 160 varieties.

Flavours include Pink Guava, Caribbean Punch, Chocolate Caramel and much more.

So, if you are planning a special event and are looking for a dessert to impress your guests, try Havmor.

Dinshaw’s

Dinshaw’s was established in 1932 by brothers Dinshaw and Erachshaw Rana.

It started as a dairy business before moving towards ice cream.

Dinshaw’s is now known as one of India’s best premium ice cream brands.

Some classic flavours include vanilla and chocolate. But there are more exotic flavours like mango and coconut.

The brand also sells a variety of kulfi, ice cream cakes and even sugar-free alternatives.

Dinshaw’s constant emphasis on quality consciousness and innovating with new flavours makes it one of the top brands.

With Dinshaw’s ice-creams available all over India, our dairy products are mainly distributed in Central India.

From unique flavours to creamy textures, these Indian ice cream brands entice dessert lovers.

So if you’re looking for a cooling sweet treat, let your taste buds indulge in these delicious ice creams.



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