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.


Why financial hardship is more likely if you’re disabled or sick
Can your cat recognise you by scent? New study shows it’s likely
Japan Exports to U.S. Rebound in November as Tariff Impact Eases, Boosting BOJ Rate Hike Expectations
Canada Signals Delay in US Tariff Deal as Talks Shift to USMCA Review
Singapore Growth Outlook Brightens for 2025 as Economists Flag AI and Geopolitical Risks
EU Delays Mercosur Free Trade Agreement Signing Amid Ukraine War Funding Talks
Trump Administration Reviews Nvidia H200 Chip Sales to China, Marking Major Shift in U.S. AI Export Policy
Delta Air Lines President Glen Hauenstein to Retire, Leaving Legacy of Premium Strategy
South Korea Warns Weak Won Could Push Inflation Higher in 2025
Dina Powell McCormick Resigns From Meta Board After Eight Months, May Take Advisory Role
Dollar Holds Firm Ahead of Global Central Bank Decisions as Yen, Sterling and Euro React
Nike Shares Slide as Margins Fall Again Amid China Slump and Costly Turnaround
Canada’s local food system faces major roadblocks without urgent policy changes
Glastonbury is as popular than ever, but complaints about the lineup reveal its generational challenge
Gold and Silver Surge as Safe Haven Demand Rises on U.S. Economic Uncertainty
Citi Appoints Ryan Ellis as Head of Markets Sales for Australia and New Zealand 



