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Healthiest ice cream on the planet : India s Habbit launches zero-sugar, low-fat, minimum-calorie Wise Creams

‘Healthiest ice cream on the planet’: India’s Habbit launches zero-sugar, low-fat, minimum-calorie Wise Creams India-based Habbit Health and Nutrition has launched a range of what it claims to be ‘the healthiest ice creams on the planet’ dubbed Wise Creams, containing zero sugar, low fat content and no more than 50 calories per serving. According to Habbit Founder and CEO Dhruv Bhushan, the technology behind the development of the Wise Creams is ‘light years ahead’​ of the industry, having managed to bring calories down from the general 250kcal or 260kcal per serving to between 30 to 50 kcal. “This is the healthiest ice cream ever made on the planet, with less calories than half an apple and far less than a cookie, but tasting exactly the same as regular ice cream,”​ Bhushan told

Health and nutrition start-up, Habbit makes consumer debut with a range of innovative and delicious products

New Delhi [India], February 23 (ANI/NewsVoir): To help make health a habit, health and nutrition startup Habbit, today announced its consumer debut with a range of nutritious and tasty products that enable consumers to lead healthier lives and prevent lifestyle diseases without making alterations to their behaviour. All conversations around health focus on fitness goals and restrictive diet plans. Leading a healthy life is projected as complicated and overwhelming, making it inaccessible to a wider community of people. This is further confirmed by Indians in a recent survey conducted by Habbit with nearly 2500 urban adults. A majority of Indians - 71 per cent, feel that their health is worse off today than pre-COVID-19 due to broken eating and fitness habits. They cite a lack of time, poor taste of healthy products, and confusing technical details of healthy products exaggerated by the inability to make a choice among the various options as their biggest obstacles to better health.

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