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People think that the G in Parle-G stands for Glucose, but it’s actually “Genius”. The biscuits’ sustained popularity from ...
A man in Gaza claimed that prices of everyday items, including the Indian biscuit Parle-G, have been extremely steep due to ...
A biscuit that costs just Rs 5 in India has become a rare luxury item in Gaza — sold at an eye-watering Rs 2,400 amid the ...
Parle G, established in 1929 by Mohanlal Dayal, is the largest-selling biscuit globally and a beloved staple in Indian ...
Over the years, Parle Products has undoubtedly built some great brands with memorable ad campaigns, say experts. Aside from ...
Parle Products, one of India’s largest biscuit and confectionary manufacturers, launched Parle G Gold, targeting the urban markets. The company is extending its flagship brand Parle G with the launch ...
Parle-G, India’s homegrown biscuit brand, is more than just crunchy ... giving birth to household names like Frooti, Limca, Thums Up, Gold Spot, and Limca in 1980s. Thums Up was later acquired ...
Half a tub of vanilla ice cream, rectangular or circular biscuits like Marie Gold, parle-G, bourboun or Hide and Seek, and melted dark chocolate.
Founded in 1929 by Mohanlal Chauhan, Parle ... biscuits in 1938, which later became the iconic Parle-G brand. The company later expanded into bottling soft drinks, introducing Thumps Up, Gold ...
Gold biscuits are available in different sizes and designs. A recent video showcasing a Parle-G-themed gold biscuit has taken nostalgia to a whole new level. The much-loved tea-time biscuit got ...