Thai Tea Meets Ice Cream: A Look at Cremo × ChaTraMue

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Some flavors grab attention before you even realize. Cremo × ChaTraMue have teamed up to bring Thai tea ice cream to 7‑Eleven Thailand. Creamy, aromatic, unmistakably Thai. It’s not just dessert — it’s a taste of culture.

Thai milk tea has moved beyond the cup. Fans brew ChaTraMue at home for boba, desserts, even ice cubes. On Instagram, one user posted: “Finally in ice cream form — tastes exactly like my favorite Thai tea!” Threads on Reddit debate sweetness, strength, authenticity. ChaTraMue always sets the benchmark. Now it’s in ice cream form. Same aroma. Same taste. Just colder, creamier, ready for a new ritual.



 

Cremo has been experimenting boldly before - dorayaki-inspired cakes, limited flavours, seasonal hits. Pairing with ChaTraMue isn’t gimmick. It’s authenticity. A heritage flavour transformed into everyday enjoyment. ChaTraMue itself is testing new formats too: protein shakes, retail tubs, ice cream. Strategy over hype. Taste first. Culture always.

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The buzz is building. Micro-posts, Instagram shares, casual conversations — curiosity is spreading. People notice. They taste. They share. That’s how trends take root. Drinks become desserts. Cups turn into cones. Heritage flavors find their way into daily life.

Cremo × ChaTraMue Thai tea ice cream isn’t waiting for approval. It’s already making its mark — in taste, in culture, and in the moments we don’t even plan for. For anyone following the Thai dessert trend, this is one flavor worth experiencing.

Source: Cremo Thailand

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