Inside Scoop Among Winners of PETA’s 2025 Vegan Nice Cream Awards

Inside Scoop Among Winners of PETA’s 2025 Vegan Nice Cream Awards

Kuala Lumpur – The popular ice cream brand, Inside Scoop, established in 2013, has just been awarded the Vegan Nice Cream award by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Asia for its exciting tasty, new vegan scoops made from plant based milk, together with Kind Kones, Kelava, and Licky Chan. These companies, responding to modern tastes and the increased interest in and demand for vegan ice cream, have launched 100% plant based scoops for Malaysians to beat the tropical heat.

A total of four companies are included in the 2025 Vegan Nice Cream Awards, and here are the winners:

Inside Scoop offers non-dairy Crunchy Chocolate Sorbet along with other vegan options that rotate seasonally, including Mango Sorbet, Passionfruit Sorbet, Nutty Banana Sorbet, Genmaicha Sorbet, Cacaonut Sorbet and Raspberry Sorbet.
https://insidescoop.com.my/

Kind Kones is a fully vegan shop that offers handcrafted, dairy-free ice cream in creative flavors, including Pandan Gula Melaka, Saffron Pistachio, Chili Chocolate and Charcoal Vanilla.
https://kindkones.com/

Kelava is a fully vegan shop that offers handcrafted, dairy-free ice cream made from coconut milk in creative flavors, including Onde-onde, Salted Gula Melaka, Rose Bandung, Pengat Durian and Limau Asam Boi.
https://kelava.my/

Licky Chan offers both boozy and alcohol-free ice cream, sorbet and soft-serve with vegan flavours that include Avocado Cartel, Piña Colada, Midnight in Kyoto, Lost in Translation and Chocolate Concierge.
https://www.lickychan.com/

“In Malaysia, the rate of lactose intolerance is extremely high among adults,” says PETA Asia Senior Vice President Jason Baker. “Each dairy-free scoop is rich, creamy, and delicious. So whether someone is lactose intolerant, or vegan for animals, or the environment, or their health, now they can enjoy ice cream, too!”

“Customers are clamouring for ice cream that’s kind to cows, and more shops than ever are meeting the demand for delicious, dairy-free desserts,” says PETA Asia Senior Vice President Jason Baker. “PETA’s ‘2025 Vegan Nice Cream Award’ gives ice cream lovers the scoop on where to find the best vegan ice cream, and we encourage everyone to support these local businesses.”

The global vegan ice cream market is expected to grow by more than $1.5 billion by 2026 as more consumers opt for desserts that leave mother cows and their calves in peace, are free of saturated animal fat and cholesterol, and whose production generates fewer greenhouse gas emissions.

PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to eat”—points out that Every Animal is Someone. For more information, please visit PETAAsia.com or follow PETA Asia on X, Facebook, or Instagram.

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