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Frozen Fun debuts bold new flavour ‘Matcha on the Beach’

Frozen Fun debuts bold new flavour ‘Matcha on the Beach’
Frozen Fun debuts bold new flavour ‘Matcha on the Beach’

Frozen Fun is turning up the heat this season with its boldest gelato flavour yet — Matcha on the Beach, a limited-edition treat crafted for those who crave flavour without the guilt.

Matcha, But Make It Bold

This isn’t your typical green tea dessert. Matcha on the Beach takes premium-grade matcha and infuses it with a warming hint of cinnamon and a boost of real whey protein — delivering a solid 9.3 grams of protein per 100g serving. The rich, earthy base is given a vibrant, unexpected twist: a tropical jam swirl featuring papaya, mango, kiwi, and passion fruit. The result is a complex flavour journey — sweet, tangy, bold, and refreshingly addictive.

Guilt-Free Indulgence

With just 169 calories per serving, this gelato is designed for those seeking balance — between wellness and indulgence, taste and nutrition. Matcha on the Beach is a reflection of Frozen Fun’s philosophy: dessert should feel good and taste even better. It’s the perfect post-gym treat, afternoon pick-me-up, or weekend indulgence that doesn’t derail your health goals.

Whether you’re a matcha devotee or simply in search of your next flavour obsession, this limited drop is not to be missed. With clean ingredients, bold flavours, and a high-protein punch, Frozen Fun’s Matcha on the Beach is redefining smart snacking — one scoop at a time.

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