Creamy Heaven Nominated for FDCWC Achiever’s Award 2024 in Gujarat.

Gujarat, India – January 14, 2024

Creamy Heaven, a pioneer in the ice cream industry, is making waves once again as it clinches a nomination for the coveted Food & Drugs Consumer Welfare Committee (FDCWC) Achiever’s Award 2024 in Gujarat. The nomination, a testament to Creamy Heaven’s commitment to excellence, sets the stage for a prestigious event scheduled for the 27th of February at the Gift City Club in Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat.

A Journey Rooted in Quality and Innovation

Founded in 1995 under the name “Kushnuma Ice Cream” by the visionary Mr. Suleman Jeva Sethwala, Creamy Heaven has undergone a transformative evolution. In 2014, the brand underwent a re-branding initiative, emerging with a new identity that resonates with ice cream enthusiasts nationwide. The business was first started in Surat, the factory is also located in Surat, Gujarat.

Currently boasting an impressive 35+ franchises across India, Creamy Heaven has become synonymous with delectable treats and unwavering quality. The brand’s expansion also reached international shores with the inauguration of its first outlet in Lusaka, Zambia, marking a significant milestone in its global journey.

A Regional Powerhouse with 57 Outlets in Maharashtra and Gujarat

Creamy Heaven has firmly established itself in the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat, where it operates an extensive network of 57 outlets. The brand’s popularity in these regions is a testament to its ability to capture the hearts and taste buds of local communities, solidifying its position as a regional powerhouse in the ice cream market.

Global Recognition on the Horizon

The nomination for the FDCWC Achiever’s Award 2024 in Gujarat adds another feather to Creamy Heaven’s cap. The brand’s dedication to consumer welfare and adherence to quality standards has caught the attention of not just ice cream enthusiasts but also governmental figures in Gujarat.

Distinguished Guests: Ministers and Government Authorities from Gujarat

The upcoming award ceremony promises to be a grand affair with the presence of esteemed ministers and government authorities from Gujarat. Their attendance signifies the brand’s impact beyond the culinary realm, acknowledging Creamy Heaven’s role as a key player in the economic and cultural landscape of the state.

As the date approaches, the excitement among Creamy Heaven’s supporters and the anticipation of a prestigious win are palpable. The convergence of government figures and ice cream aficionados at the Gift City Club on February 27th is poised to be a celebration of Creamy Heaven’s journey, recognizing its unwavering commitment to excellence in the world of frozen delights. Stay tuned as Creamy Heaven aims to add another accolade to its illustrious journey in the ice cream industry.

Managing Director | Creamy Heaven

MOH. ASLAM MOH. SULEMAN JIVASETHWALA

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