Brands
Lotte brings korean cool to India with new subak & shark ice candies
MUMBAI: From Seoul to your soul. Lotte India Corporation Ltd. is adding a dash of Korean fun to India’s freezer aisles with the launch of Subak and Shark, the country’s first-ever Korean-style ice candies.
Following the success of the Lotte Krunch, India’s first Korean four-layered ice cream bar, the new duo marks another milestone in the brand’s playful innovation journey. Crafted for Indian palates and inspired by Korea’s pop imagination, Subak and Shark promise a multi-sensory experience that’s as refreshing as it is fun.
Subak, meaning “watermelon” in Korean, blends juicy watermelon and strawberry flavours with crunchy chocolate-coated peanut “seeds”, all shaped like a watermelon slice. Shark, on the other hand, dives into a dual orange-strawberry fusion with a bold shark-shaped design, turning every bite into a burst of creativity.
To amplify the launch, Lotte has rolled out a vibrant K-culture-inspired campaign built around the idea of “Refreshingly K-Cool”. The campaign channels the energy of K-pop and anime through ten digital assets that bring the whimsical Subak & Shark world alive.
“Building on the success of Worldcone and Krunch, Subak and Shark represent Lotte’s next phase of innovation in India,” said Lotte India Corporation Ltd head of marketing Rishabh Verma. “These products fuse Korean imagination with Indian sensibilities to deliver a multi-sensorial snacking experience that’s modern, relevant, and deeply connected.”
Lotte India senior brand manager Ankit Dubey added, “Subak and Shark make ice candies fun, expressive, and culturally inspired. Whether it’s kids enjoying the playful shapes, teens sharing moments online, or adults indulging in nostalgia, these products are designed to delight.”
Priced at Rs 20 for a 75 ml pack, Subak and Shark will be available across 50,000 plus outlets nationwide, including modern trade stores, q-commerce platforms, general trade, and Havmor-exclusive parlours.
With this launch, Lotte strengthens its leadership in India’s frozen treats segment, bringing the spirit of K-culture to every corner of the country, one refreshing bite at a time.
Brands
Mother’s Recipe launches Summerwala Sharbat range
Five nostalgic flavours priced at Rs 215 aim to tap summer refreshment demand.
MUMBAI: Call it a sip of summer nostalgia, Mother’s Recipe is bottling childhood memories and pouring them back into the present. The homegrown ethnic food brand has introduced its Summerwala Sharbat range, a five-flavour line-up designed to recreate the familiar tastes and rituals of Indian summers, while catering to modern consumption habits. The range features Mango Panna, Rose Syrup, Jeera Masala Syrup, Khus Syrup and Lemon Ginger Squash, each rooted in flavours that have long defined seasonal refreshment across Indian households. From the tang of raw mango to the cooling comfort of khus, the portfolio leans heavily into recall, not reinvention.
At a time when brands are increasingly leaning on nostalgia as a strategic lever, Mother’s Recipe is positioning Summerwala Sharbat as both a functional beverage and an emotional cue. The idea is simple: revive the small, everyday rituals post-play drinks, family gatherings, the clink of ice in a glass that once defined summer afternoons.
The products are packaged in 750 ml PET bottles and priced at Rs 215, targeting both routine household consumption and social occasions. Distribution spans leading e-commerce platforms as well as select offline retail outlets.
Mother’s Recipe executive director Sanjana Desai said the intent was to bring back flavours tied to “taste, routine and home”, while making them relevant for today’s consumers.
The move reflects a broader shift in the beverages market, where heritage-led storytelling and familiarity are increasingly being used to stand out in a crowded, innovation-heavy category.
With Summerwala Sharbat, Mother’s Recipe isn’t just selling a drink, it’s selling a season, one glass at a time.







