Strawberry cheesecake, pistachio swirl and chocolate hazelnut & raspberry are being added to their range and are on sale in Hamilton, Motherwell and Coatbridge
Lanarkshire ice cream producer Equi's is launching three new flavours for summer - as well as a new logo described as "a cheeky nod to its Scottish Italian heritage".
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.The three new flavours come as part of the company’s growth ambitions, which include projected growth of more than 40 per cent by 2027, taking them from turnover of £3.5m to £5m.
He added: “We can’t wait for people to taste the new selection and hear what they think – pistachio swirl has already been a huge hit with the team!”
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