Mackie’s scoops record sales as Asian ice cream exports rise

The Mackie family: Kirstin McNutt, Mac Mackie and Karin Hayhow. Picture: Tricia Malley/Ross GillespieThe Mackie family: Kirstin McNutt, Mac Mackie and Karin Hayhow. Picture: Tricia Malley/Ross Gillespie
The Mackie family: Kirstin McNutt, Mac Mackie and Karin Hayhow. Picture: Tricia Malley/Ross Gillespie
Ice cream producer Mackie’s of Scotland has scooped record sales on the back of a surge in exports to East Asia.

Annual revenues at the Aberdeenshire firm passed the £15 million mark for the first time, thanks in large part to sales more than doubling in the Asian market as its ice cream becomes a frequent substitute for milk in popular drinks.

Mackie’s vanilla-free “Traditional” flavour is now used in hot drinks and bubble tea – a fashionable sweet drink mixed with small starch or fruit balls – in addition to being served on its own as a dessert.

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