The Brooklyn Creamery introduces low-calorie and vegan chocobars

Available in four new flavors- white chocolate coated Soho Berry, dark chocolate coated Chocoholic, vegan chocolate coated Acai Berry Banana, and vegan chocolate coated Chocolate Therapy
The Brooklyn Creamery introduces low-calorie and vegan chocobars

Photo - The Brooklyn Creamery

Amidst a worldwide attitude shift towards healthy and mindful eating, The Brooklyn Creamery (TBC), a leading healthy ice cream brand, has launched four new flavors to their already existing range of exciting dairy and non-dairy low-calorie chocobars.

Targeting the country's urban, young, health-conscious, and progressive-minded individuals who want to enjoy and 'feel good' by subscribing to a more mindful lifestyle. According to the brand, the low-calorie ice-cream bars consist of 89-99 calories per serve and have no added sugar, preservatives, and artificial sweeteners or colors. They are also 60% lower in fat than other premium ice creams! The two new flavors being launched are:

Soho Berry - Berry lovers, it's time to delight your taste buds with this low-calorie Soho Berry chocobar. Soho Berry ice cream is coated in smooth white chocolate and topped with crunchy strawberry bits to give you a fun surprise in every bite! (Contains 89 calories per serve, 60% lower fat and no added sugar, preservatives, artificial sweeteners or colors)

Chocoholic - Made for the true chocolate lover - rich, sinful dark chocolate ice cream is coated with an indulgent, premium dark chocolate coating to give you a mind-blowing experience in every bite! Sounds good, doesn't it? (Contains 99 calories per serve, 60% lower fat and no added sugar, preservatives, artificial sweeteners or colors)

The ice cream brand is also known for its extremely popular vegan range of ice cream. Their vegan chocobars are perfect for anyone who wants to have something without milk! They claim to be 100% dairy-free, contain just 99-109 calories, and have no added sugar, preservatives, and artificial sweeteners or colors. Instead of dairy-based milk, TBC uses coconut milk to give the ice cream that rich and creamy texture that consumers know and love! The two newly launched flavors are:

Vegan Acai Berry Banana - This is a treat to behold. Vegan Acai Berry Banana ice cream is dipped in premium dark chocolate and topped with delightfully crunchy cacao nibs. This combination packs a strong superfood punch as Acai Berry, Banana and Cacao Nibs are all considered to be superfoods with great health benefits! (Contains 99 calories per serve, is 100% dairy-free and contains no added sugar, preservatives, artificial sweeteners or colors)

Vegan Chocolate Therapy - Indulgent milk chocolate ice cream (yes - it's vegan milk chocolate!), is coated with premium dark chocolate and topped with crunchy cacao nibs to give you the best of both chocolate worlds! It is such a rich chocolate experience; even non-vegans won't be able to stop themselves from digging in. (Contains 109 calories per serve, is 100% dairy-free and contains no added sugar, preservatives, artificial sweeteners or colors)

Speaking on the launch, Shivaan Ghai, business director at the brooklyn creamery, said, "Our customers kept telling us how much they loved our chocobars. So, we decided to give them more! Not just one more, but four new exciting flavors with all-new chocolate coatings. This is the first time we have used white chocolate as a coating - a unique concept that not many other brands in India have in their portfolio - whether their products are healthy or not! We are confident that our meticulously and mindfully-crafted chocobars will entice customers across the country and give them the satisfaction of indulging without compromising on their health goals."

The new low-calorie and vegan chocobars are available on Swiggy and Zomato across India or can be ordered directly on The Brooklyn Creamery's website- www.thebrooklyncreamery.com. (website deliveries are limited to Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai.)

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