

For a long time, the letter G was known to be short for glucose but after some time the company marketed the biscuit with the tagline – Parle-G… G maane genius(G means genius). The same year also saw a new product Parle G Milk Shakti biscuits for the southern markets.

Parle G Magix which was launched in2002, and this premium quality biscuit is available in double tastes of ‘Cocoa’ and ‘Cashew’. That is around a hundred million packets of Parle G every month, or 14,600 crore biscuits in the entire year, which adds up to 121 biscuits each for 1.21 billion Indians.
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Later, its name was changed to ‘Parle-G’. Besides the original Parle G glucose biscuits, the company has launched a premium version of its biscuits. Search HS Code 190590, Other: 19059020, Biscuits not elsewhere specified or included 1905310, Sweet biscuits waffles and wafers: 19053100, Sweet biscuits. Today, Parle G sells over a billion packets a month. Parle Glucose and Parle Monaco were the first brands of. Until 1980, it came in the name of ‘Parle Gluco’ biscuits. In 1939, Parle Products began manufacturing biscuits, in addition to sweets and toffees. In the year 1939, Parle started selling biscuits in India. In 1929, a Chauhan family living in Ville Parle, Mumbai, started a company named Parle. For that, it’s necessary that we know something about the Parle company. Let’s talk about this controversy in detail. The names of three women have been claimed for this photo girl. There is a lot of controversy about the girl child appearing on the cover of this biscuit. I will clear all your doubts today in this article. The e-commerce marketplace also submitted that Parle-G is a must-stock item on the platform and that these biscuits are akin to essential. Many of them must have wondered who this little girl is? For so many years we have seen her on the packet so the more important question now becomes what age she is now? Is she alive? If so, where does she live, and what she is doing? But we finish the biscuits and move forward. According to a survey conducted by Nielsen in 2011, it is the best-selling biscuit in the world.
