Some ideas begin quietly and then, over time, grow into something you can actually step into. That is exactly what Saloni Kukreja has done with Indu Ice Cream. What started as a digital first dessert brand has now taken a more tangible shape with its first scoop shop. It feels like a natural next step, but also a deeply personal one.
Nostalgia is central to the Indu Ice Cream concept. The flavor combinations are not only meant to please your taste buds, but they also make you remember all those dishes that you grew up with, yet with a little twist added to make them new again.
This way of looking at food as a means of storytelling is something Saloni Kukreja has been doing throughout her career. She uses the flavors and ideas from Indian cuisine, putting together combinations that evoke a feeling of home without overcomplicating them.
For those who have followed Saloni Kukreja’s work, this move feels like a natural evolution. Known for her relatable food content and easy approach to cooking, she has built a connection with her audience over time.
Indu Ice Cream first existed as something you ordered online. You trusted the idea, the flavour descriptions, and the experience promised through a screen. Now, that same idea has taken physical form. It allows people to interact with it differently. To see it, choose it, and experience it in real time.
There is something significant about that shift. It turns a brand into a place.
Buying ice cream in a scoop shop is not only about purchasing it. It allows customers to pause for a bit. The interior design shows the nature of the brand, simple yet cozy and welcoming without being pretentious.
The most noticeable aspect of Indu Ice Cream is the deliberate nature of everything happening inside. It shows that it is not only an extension of the business but a step forward towards making the brand experienceable.
At the same time, it provides Indu with some additional options to explore. They may now test their products and create new flavors directly interacting with customers. Such things as small events in the shop and other creative solutions can become possible.
Essentially, this is not a mere enlargement of the business but an evolution of an idea into reality. Saloni Kukreja knew from the beginning that Indu Ice Cream was not merely a product but an experience. Now, it finally has its own place.
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