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Fanice Ice Cream Price

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The ice cream comes in various sizes, from small pouches to large tubs, making it perfect for individual indulgence or sharing with family and friends. Prices are affordable, with smaller packs like the 145ml pouch priced at ₦2000, and larger tubs, such as the 2-liter size, available for ₦8000. Fanice also offers a 5-liter tub for ₦16000, ideal for parties or gatherings

Who owns Fanice Ice Cream?

Fanice Ice Cream is owned by FanMilk Nigeria Plc, which operates under Danone, a global leader in dairy and nutrition. FanMilk has been a trusted name in Nigeria since the 1960s, best known for producing dairy favourites such as FanYogo, FanChoco, and FanVanille, in addition to Fanice Ice Cream.

You can also learn how to make your ice cream at home.

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Fanice Ice Cream Price List

Fanice Ice Cream is Nigeria’s number one Ice cream brand. It is owned by FanMilk, a Danone company. For over 50 years, many consumers have been delighted with its rich, unique, creamy, and satisfying experience. Made with fine ingredients, this special ice cream comes in four exciting variants: vanilla, Strawberry, Banana, and Chocolate. It is available in NaijahFresh stores.

We also have a 1-litre ice cream.

You can also learn how to make your ice cream at home.

Fanice ice cream price list in Nigeria

Fanice comes in different sizes to suit every occasion — from small pouches for a quick treat to large tubs for family enjoyment. Below is the Fanice ice cream price list in Nigeria, updated from various major retailers and official sources.

Size & Variant Price (₦) Source
120ml Pouch (Vanilla) ₦300 FanMilk Official Website
250ml Cup (Vanilla) ₦1000 FanMilk Official Website
250ml Cup (Vanilla) ₦1,400 Westmead Supermarket
450ml Cup (Vanilla) ₦2900 AgroBarn MarketPlace
450ml Cup (Vanilla) ₦2800 FanMilk Official Website
900ml Tub (Vanilla) ₦3,450 So-Rite Super Store
900ml Tub (Vanilla) ₦3,955 Freedom Mart
2L Tub (Vanilla/Strawberry) ₦5,100 Gain More Mart
3L Tub (Vanilla) ₦10,800 Island Store

Fanice ice cream is available in multiple sizes and variants — Vanilla, Strawberry, Banana, and Chocolate — offering options for everyone, whether you’re buying for yourself, family, or events.

Tip: The 2-litre tub remains the most popular choice due to its value for money and easy sharing size.

Fanice ice cream ingredients

Fanice ice cream is made with quality ingredients to achieve its smooth, creamy consistency and delicious flavour.

Ingredients:
Water, sugar, milk solids non-fat, vegetable fat, glycerol (E422), glucose syrup powder, emulsifier/stabiliser (E401, E407, E410, E412, E466, E471), colour (E102, E110), and flavouring (natural and nature identical).

It’s available in four main flavours — Vanilla, Strawberry, Banana, and Chocolate — and has a shelf life of six months when stored frozen.


Nutritional value per 100g

Nutrient Value
Energy 768 kJ
Protein 3.4 g
Fat 9.6 g
Carbohydrates 20.2 g
Vitamin B2 0.18 mg
Calcium 128 mg
Vitamin B6 0.06 mg
Phosphorus 106 mg
Thiamin 0.05 mg

Where to buy Fanice Ice Cream

You can buy Fanice Ice Cream online or in-store at NaijahFresh, as well as major supermarkets and convenience stores across Nigeria. Popular retailers include Shoprite, Spar, Westmead Supermarket, Freedom Mart, and FanMilk’s official distributors.


Why Nigerians love Fanice Ice Cream

  • Trusted brand: Over five decades of consistent quality.

  • Variety of sizes: From pouches to family tubs.

  • Affordable luxury: A creamy treat for every budget.

  • Wide availability: Sold nationwide and online.


🟢 Quick highlights

Feature Details
Brand Fanice (by FanMilk, a Danone company)
Available sizes 120ml, 250ml, 450ml, 900ml, 2L, 3L
Flavours Vanilla, Strawberry, Banana, Chocolate
Shelf life 6 months (frozen)
Owned by FanMilk Nigeria Plc / Danone
Available at NaijahFresh, supermarkets, and online retailers

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