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ITC’s Dark Fantasy partners with Brodha V to launch ‘The Vanilla Fills Anthem’
Mumbai: ITC Foods’ Sunfeast Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills crème biscuits were launched with the endeavour to bring the signature experience to the vanilla crème and dark shell biscuit segment. Crafted to break the monotony of the regular crème biscuits, the brand revamped the category with the introduction of a rich molten vanilla crème filling encased in a dark chocolate shell, giving consumers a delectable upgrade. Furthermore, to dial up its appeal among the youth, the brand has collaborated with renowned artist and rapper Brodha V to establish a deeper connection with the new age rap song “Grow Up Grow Up,” the new Vanilla Fills Anthem.
Sunfeast Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills’ rap song asks young adults to be open to new experiences like the Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills. The quirky lyrics communicate the message of “Grow Up to the Vanilla” in a relatable manner with catchy and upbeat music. The video song has been launched on Sunfeast Dark Fantasy’s social media handles like YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills has also launched a mega contest on social media platforms like Moj and Instagram and in colleges where consumers can participate in a “dance hook step challenge” and get an opportunity to win a special gift hamper from Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills.
Speaking on the new campaign, ITC chief operating officer, biscuits & cakes cluster, foods division Ali Harris Shere commented, “We are thrilled to be launching a rap song for our Sunfeast Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills campaign with rapper Brodha V, and we’re convinced that our younger audience will appreciate it. The Vanilla Fills were launched with the purpose of upgrading the regular crème biscuit category with a superior centre-filled experience. The cookie is filled with rich molten vanilla crème inside a dark crunchy chocolate shell, raising the bar on traditional crème biscuits. Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills are a manifestation of our continued efforts to provide exciting new experiences to millennial consumers. With the launch of the rap song, we aim to dial up the appeal of Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills—the new age of crème biscuits for grown-ups among its consumers.”
Rapper Brodha V said, “I enjoy doing projects like this because it’s relatable and endearing. The song is about maturing from childhood habits to more mature tastes. Creatively, I’ve tried to bring out the fun part of growing up and kept it lighthearted.”
The Sunfeast Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills are available in South & West India in packs of MRP Rs 25 and Rs 10.
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Jubilant FoodWorks faces Rs 47.5 crore GST demand, plans appeal
Tax authorities flag alleged misclassification of restaurant services
MUMBAI: Jubilant FoodWorks Limited has landed in a tax tussle after receiving a GST demand of Rs 47.5 crore from the office of the additional commissioner of CGST and central excise in Thane, Maharashtra.
The order, issued under the provisions of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, relates to an alleged incorrect classification of certain services under the category of restaurant services. According to the tax authorities, this classification resulted in a short payment of goods and services tax for the period between the financial years 2019-20 and 2021-22.
The demand includes Rs 47.5 crore in GST along with an equal amount as penalty, in addition to applicable interest. The order was received by the company on March 13, 2026.
In a regulatory filing to the BSE Limited and the National Stock Exchange of India Limited, the company said it disagrees with the order and believes its arguments were not adequately considered.
The company is preparing to challenge the decision and plans to file an appeal. It added that once the redressal process is complete, the demand is likely to be dropped.
Despite the sizeable figure attached to the notice, the company said it does not expect any material impact on its financials, operations or other activities.
The disclosure was signed by Suman Hegde, EVP and chief financial officer, who confirmed that the company received the order at 19:06 IST on March 13 and has already initiated steps to contest it.
The development places the quick service restaurant major in the middle of a tax debate that could hinge on how certain restaurant-linked services are classified under GST rules. For now, the company appears ready to take the matter from the tax office to the appeals desk.








