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American ice cream giant Carvel to debut in India this August

The brand’s entry into the Indian market is being driven by Unify Foodworks, the exclusive master franchisee for Carvel in the region

New Delhi: US-based soft serve ice cream brand Carvel will make its India debut this August with its first outlet opening in New Delhi. The brand’s entry into the Indian market is being driven by Unify Foodworks, the exclusive master franchisee for Carvel in the region.

The company has announced a comprehensive plan to open 100 Carvel stores across major Indian cities over the next few years.

Carvel will introduce a wide range of soft serves and cakes in India, featuring flavours like Flying Saucers, vanilla, chocolate, hazelnut, pistachio, and coffee.

Founded in 1934 by Tom Carvel, the brand is known as the creator of soft serve and over the years, it has become a household favourite in the US. As of 30 March 2025, Carvel had over 370 locations across 14 countries.

“India is a promising new market for Carvel. We see strong alignment between Carvel’s legacy of quality and flavor, and the evolving tastes of Indian consumers” said Steven Yang, Senior Vice President, APAC at GoTo Foods International. “Our work with Unify Foodworks gives us the local insight and operational strength needed to grow with intention and impact.”

Unify Foodworks operates on a master franchise model and specialises in acquiring national franchise rights for internationally recognised food brands. Through strategic partnerships, Unify Foodworks aims to transform global culinary brands into accessible names across India.

“Carvel has always stood for joy, celebration and togetherness, all values that transcend borders and resonate across generations,” said Sumer Sethi, Founder of Unify Foodworks. “We believe that everyone, regardless of age or background, deserves to indulge in moments of delight. As we enter the Indian market, our aim is to create warm, welcoming spaces where families, students and professionals alike can pause, connect and savour something special.”

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