Introduction – Parle was set up in 1929 in the suburbs of of Mumbai city, to manufacture sweets and toffees.At that time market was dominated by famous.

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Introduction – Parle was set up in 1929 in the suburbs of of Mumbai city, to manufacture sweets and toffees.At that time market was dominated by famous international brands. Despite unequal competition, this company called Parle Products, survived and succeeded, by adhering to high quality and improvising from time to time. In 1939, Parle Products began manufacturing biscuits, in addition to sweets and toffees.Parle Glucose and Parle Monaco were the first brands of biscuits to be introduced, which later went on to become leading names for great taste and quality.

1500 WHOLESELLERS 4,25,000 RETAIL OUTLETS

The consumer is the focus of all activities at Parle. Maximizing value to consumers and forging enduring customer relationships are the core endeavors at Parle.

How Parle – G has utilized the power of advertisement to attach with people’s emotions, right from the beginning.

PARLE – G SPONSORED TELE-SERIES SHAKTIMAN

KRACKJACK MONACO MARIE CHOICE HIDE & SEEK MONACO BITES JEFFS SIXER NIMKIN FUN CENTRE

KISSME BAR MANGO BITE MELODY MAGIX PARLE CREAM ORANGE CANDY POPPINS ROLA-A-COLA TOFFEES MILK SHAKTI