Brands
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Amul
Amul Dairy, established in 1946 by Gujarat farmers inspired by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, revolutionized India's dairy industry by forming a cooperative to eliminate middlemen. Initially starting with just 247 liters of milk daily, Amul now handles 5 million liters per day, with 7,64,954 milk producers from 1821 societies. Its success led to the foundation of the National Dairy Development Board by Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1965, under Dr. Verghese Kurien's leadership, replicating Amul's model nationwide.
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Cadbury
Founded by John Cadbury in 1824, Cadbury is a global leader in chocolate and confectionery. Starting with a factory in Birmingham, it launched its first chocolate bar in 1849. Now owned by Mondelez International, Cadbury is the world's second-largest confectionery brand. Cadbury entered India in 1948, and now has six manufacturing plants across the country. Popular products include Dairy Milk, 5-Star, and Bournvita. Cadbury continues to bring joy to millions with its delightful treats.
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Haldiram
Founded in 1937 by Shri Ganga Bhishen Agarwal in Bikaner, Haldiram is a household name for quality snacks and sweets. With manufacturing plants across India, Haldiram exports to over 80 countries, offering products in categories like Namkeen, Sweets, Beverages, and Ready-to-Eat meals. Renowned for its traditional taste and quality, Haldiram holds a special place in the hearts of Indian diaspora worldwide.
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Horlicks
Horlicks, founded in 1873 by brothers James and William Horlick, is a renowned nutritional supplement made from barley malt, wheat, and milk. Initially popularized during World War II, Horlicks remains a staple in India, the UK, and Southeast Asia. Acquired by Unilever India in 2019, Horlicks continues to dominate the health drink market, offering vital nutrition for children and adults.
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Maggi
Founded in 1884 by Julius Maggi in Switzerland, Maggi revolutionized instant meals with protein-rich legume soups. Now part of Nestlé, Maggi is renowned worldwide, especially for its instant noodles. In India, Maggi dominates the market with its diverse range, including Maggi 2-Minute Noodles, Maggi Special Masala, and Maggi Nutri-licious varieties. Maggi also offers sauces, cooking aids, and pasta, tailored to meet the preferences of its vast customer base.