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Gelatissimo celebrates Chinese New Year with a new gelato flavour

The limited-edition flavour is available from February 15th nationwide while stock lasts.

The new Fortune and Fullness gelato is a combination of peanut butter and sesame swirl flavour.

Gelatissimo’s product development manager Filiz Kaya said, “We also wanted to branch out and create a flavour that ties in the significance associated with Chinese New Year and different symbolic food enjoyed in celebrations. And the delicate, sweet flavours of sesame seeds and the robust flavours of roasted peanuts does just that”.

For Chinese New Year, peanuts are eaten to encourage longevity and good fortune. Sesame seeds symbolise fullness, translating for a full year of eating, spending and having beautiful clothes to wear.

The limited-edition flavour is available from February 15th nationwide while stock lasts. 

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