DUBAI: Veganuary – the month when everyone is encouraged to try new, exciting plant-based foods – is upon us, and The Brooklyn Creamery is offering a wide range of plant-based treats.
Originating from the bustling streets of New York, this ice cream maker wants customers old and new to explore the delectable world of Veganuary, through its thoughtfully curated range of vegan ice creams.
The dairy-free delights are available in various formats such as tubs, chocolate-coated bars, bonbons, ice cream sandwiches, cones and fruit juice popsicles crafted with real fruits.
Romil Ratra, CEO, says: “Apart from The Brooklyn Creamery’s vegan offerings, we are also committed to health, featuring products with no added sugar and low calorie content. As the demand for vegan products surges, we fill a crucial gap by providing diverse dessert options suitable for every craving.
“Whether you’re lactose intolerant or adhering to a dairy-free or vegan lifestyle, these treats offer a scrumptious way to satisfy your sweet tooth!”
With the rising demand for online convenience, The Brooklyn Creamery is just a click away for dessert enthusiasts. You can easily order their vegan treats through Noon Minutes, Deliveroo, Talabat, and Careem. For those who enjoy a traditional shopping experience, The Brooklyn Creamery is also stocked at Grandiose, Geant, and select Carrefour stores.
So this month, embrace Veganuary with The Brooklyn Creamery and enjoy a delightful fusion of flavour, and health-conscious choices.
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