Walko Food Company, the Pune-based force behind popular ice cream brands like NIC, Grameen Kulfi, and Mimo, has just added a bold new flavour to its mix — Mumbai’s Meemee’s Ice Creams. Known for its quirky, youth-friendly creations, Meemee’s has been snapped up by Walko in a move that hints at deeper ambitions in India’s fast-growing artisanal dessert space.
While the financial details remain under wraps, the intent behind the deal is loud and clear: Walko is looking to widen its footprint in India’s urban markets and double down on D2C and digital-first strategies. With Meemee’s in its corner, the company now gains access to a fresh batch of format-driven desserts that don’t play by the usual rules — think Ice Cream Toasties, layered Roley’s, Instagram-ready cakes, and Tubsters made for quick indulgence.
“Dessert isn’t just about taste anymore — it’s about experience, mood, and personal style,” said Raj Bhandari, director at Walko. “Meemee’s brings that spark. Their brand energy, their out-of-the-box formats — it all fits perfectly with how we see the future of frozen treats.”
Founded in Mumbai, Meemee’s has steadily gained traction with a younger crowd that cares just as much about design and story as it does about flavour. The brand has built its identity around fun, innovation, and social media appeal — and its menu reflects that spirit. Whether it’s a slice of cake that doubles as a scoop of nostalgia or a grab-and-go tub that hits just right on a Friday night, Meemee’s has tapped into a new kind of dessert behavior.
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With this acquisition, Walko isn’t just expanding its product lineup — it’s entering a cultural space where desserts are as expressive as they are delicious.



