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“Clean Ice Cream” For the Go

Erika Ng Wong, Karabella Dairy

06-Sep-17 11:00

“Clean Ice Cream” For the Go

Corporate job wasn’t her forte, she got out from being an employee of a company and dreamt big. Fighting off challenges and creating what is called the “clean ice cream”, which is fresh, nutritious, healthy as well as other exciting dairy products. Karabella has come a long way from not only feeding our consumers with healthy goods but also establishing fair trade with farmers. Today, with us we have Erika Ng Wong, founder of Karabella Dairy to talk about her journey as a strong young entrepreneur.


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