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NESTLÉ partners with KTSP as official frozen confection supplier

NESTLÉ’s frozen confectionery brands will provide ice cream products to visitors at KSTP.

NESTLÉ Hong Kong Limited (NESTLÉ) has partnered with Kai Tak Sports Park (KTSP) as the Official Frozen Confection Supplier, exclusively providing frozen treats across the concessions and hospitality suites of Kai Tak Stadium.

NESTLÉ’s frozen confectionery brands, Mövenpick® and DREYER’S®, will be launching ice cream products to visitors at KSTP.

In addition, the company will consider designing and launching unique, time-limited flavors and products that coincide with different events at KTSP.

“NESTLÉ is delighted to kick off this meaningful collaboration with Kai Tak Sports Park – the city’s most important sports and leisure destination that brims with energy and excitement. We hope that through the provision of quality confectionery, visitors can feel the joy of NESTLÉ while they visit KTSP,” Simon Cheung, managing director of Nestlé Hong Kong Limited said.

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