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Indian ice cream parlour chain
Cream Stone is an Indian chain of ice cream parlours, established in 2004. The chain has stores in 16 locations across India.[1] Cream Stone has received multiple food awards, presented by The Times Group and Zomato.[2]
The chain offers a wide range of flavoured ice creams, incorporating flavours popular in India such as gulab jamun and lychee fruit.[2] Cream Stone also offers diet options and milkshakes.[3] Additionally, the company owns Temptations, established in 2004, which serves starters, chaat, and ice cream.[4]
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