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Craving authentic gelato? GROM, famous Italian gelateria, set to open its doors in Mellieha this month
The gelateria is famous for its ice-cream that does not contain any artificial flavours and colours.

Lyndsey Grima

Dreaming of warm summer evenings and the taste of authentic Italian gelato? Don’t stress, because Malta is about to take its ice cream experience to a whole new level.

The highly acclaimed Italian gelateria franchise, GROM is set to open its doors later this month, situated right next to Mellieħa’s picturesque Għadira Bay. It even has its own Instagram account all set up and ready to go!

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Grom was founded in Torino, way back in May 2003 by Guido and Federico. The gelateria became popular by revolutionising the gelato scene by crafting pure, authentic gelato with no shortcuts, while the rest of the world, even in Italy, was caught up in artificial flavours and colours.

Since its inception, GROM has rapidly expanded, boasting over 50 stores across Italy and establishing a global presence in France, Portugal, Indonesia, Czech Republic, and China.

What sets GROM apart is its unwavering commitment to purity. With no added aromas, food colourings, or emulsifiers, GROM's gelato is 100% gluten-free, deriving its flavours and colours solely from seasonally available natural ingredients.

Get ready to elevate your gelato experience with GROM!

Have you ever tried GROM ice cream before?

6th May 2024


Lyndsey Grima
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Lyndsey Grima
Lyndsey has always been passionate about all things content. She keeps her storytelling skills sharp by exercising physically as she’s a fitness buff and also mentally as she enjoys reading and travelling.

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