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Gelatissimo bags eight awards at the 2014 Dairy Industry Association of Australia

Claimed awards for gelato flavours.

Gelatissimo received awards for their Burnt Caramel & Pecan, Coconut, Crème Caramel, Choc Mint, Veronese Chocolate, Biscottino, and Macadamia & Caramel gelato flavours as well as a nod toward their famous assorted Bambino Cones.  

“We are fortunate and thrilled to be acknowledged by the Dairy Industry Association of Australia once again, and I am proud of the work we have put into producing quality, authentic gelato for our customers, both in Australia and overseas," said Gelatissimo Chief Executive Officer Filipe Barbosa.

“Quality is of utmost importance when producing our gelato, ensuring we use the best quality dairy products, combined with fresh and seasonal produce and all-natural ingredients. Everybody wins!” 

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