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4 October 2018

Kenya: Keventers Brings Every Milkshake Lover in Nairobi to Their Yard

If you have ever wondered if Milkshake tasted better in a traditional milk bottle and sipped through a paper straw (although I wonder why you would wonder about such things) you would have wondered right!What's more, it is healthier than drinking from a plastic cup and using plastic straws... just saying.

If you have been to India or Dubai, there's a strong possibility that you've come across a Keventers milkshake store. And well, Blue Mango Food International Limited partnered with Keventers to bring the brand to East Africa. They recently opened their first store in Africa at the new wing of the Village Market mall.

Keventers milkshakes are not only delicious but authentic with recipes that have been passed on for four generations.

They offer classic shakes such as Vanilla, Strawberry, Butterscotch and Cold coffee as well as thick shakes like Bubblegum, Caramello popcorn, Almond saffron, Salted caramel, Banoffee among other exotic and delicious combinations. In total, Keventers milkshake menu boasts of about 28 delicious milkshake flavors and just in case you have an intolerance to lactose or are a non-dairy consumer, worry not as the brand is looking to introduce vegan and dairy free shakes in future.

Tarun Revoo and Jay Shah loved the versatility of Keventers when they came across it in India and became certain that milk lovers of all ages would definitely crave another shake after their first try. So they decided it would only be best if Kenyans and other East Africans experienced the deliciousness too.

What's so different about Keventers milkshakes as opposed to other milkshakes you may ask? Well, a lot! But you may need to make a trip to the Village Market and find out for yourself but I'll tell you what, it's not everyday that you come across a milkshake store that serves your milkshake (prepared the old-fashioned way) in a thoughtful, traditional glass milk bottle which you are allowed to keep and use as you please.

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