"The childcare centres over there realised that kids are already eating ice cream so they might as well try to give them something that is better for them so they provide us as an alternative," Shahpari said.
Takanini-based Wahiki has already shipped 250 cartons of ice cream to China, the equivalent of three and a half pallets.
Shahpari said the opportunities for the brand in China were huge, particularly given the population's interest in health and wellness products.
"The Chinese are a progressive market when it comes to food and are active and enthusiastic about providing their population with better-for-you products."
Last year, Wahiki sold 23,000 tubs of its ice cream in its first year of business. Next year, it forecasts sales of between 200-300,000 tubs.
Shahpari expects China sales to outstrip New Zealand volumes "very quickly".
China is Wahiki's first major export market. It also ships ice cream to Rarotonga and is looking at expansion into the US, Canada and the Middle East.
Wahiki, which means 'time out' in Māori, was established in October 2016.