Australian gelato chain Gelatissimo has opened three new stores in Thailand, Singapore, and Hawaii to bring its international store network to 70.
The locations are Sunny Laguna in Phuket, Thailand, Hawaii’s Royal Hawaiian Center at Waikiki, and Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore.
The overseas stores will feature unique, locally inspired flavors, including the Mango Sticky Rice and the Hawaiian Pina Colada while also offering core flavors served globally.
Gelatissimo also opened stores in Rhodes, NSW, and Highpoint, Victoria.
Gelatissimo CEO, Braeden Lord, said they have plenty more openings and new launches in the pipeline.


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