Polar Ice Cream Bangladesh has expanded its premium portfolio with the launch of two new products – Robusto Pista Kunafa and Chocolate Finesta – reinforcing its position as one of the country’s innovative ice cream brands.
The launch includes Bangladesh’s first Dubai-inspired Pista Kunafa stick ice cream, reads a press release.
Inspired by the globally popular Dubai chocolate trend, Robusto Pista Kunafa features a rich chocolate coating, a creamy pistachio centre and a crispy kunafa-inspired texture, offering a distinctive premium dessert experience.
Chocolate Finesta, available in a one-litre tub, combines rich chocolate ice cream with crunchy chocolate crumble and a generous layer of chocolate dust to deliver an indulgent chocolate experience.
The products were unveiled at a launch event in Gulshan, Dhaka, attended by Polar Ice Cream Chief Operating Officer Shah Masud Imam, Head of Marketing Md Abdullah Al Mamun, Head of Sales and Distribution Rashed Sarwar, Head of HR and IT Kazi Saiful Islam, GM Factory and Project Mohammad Moinul Islam, Head of Supply Chain Sayed Imtiaj Hossain, Head of Plant Operation Mohammad Iftekhar Ahsan, Head of Internal Audit Nizamul Islam, and other senior company executives.
Speaking at the event, Masud said, “Innovation has always been central to how Polar Ice Cream creates value for consumers. With Robusto Pista Kunafa and Chocolate Finesta, we are introducing globally inspired premium experiences while remaining committed to exceptional quality, innovation, and great taste. Our purpose is not simply to launch new products, but to create moments of happiness through every innovation.”
He added, “We will continue investing in product development and global inspiration to ensure Bangladeshi consumers enjoy premium ice cream experiences that keep pace with evolving tastes and expectations.”
The launch reflects Polar Ice Cream’s commitment to understanding evolving consumer preferences and transforming global inspirations into innovative products that create happier moments for consumers across Bangladesh.







