The Parle-G girl, who is known as Neeru Deshpande, is a retired grandmother now. She lives a quiet life away from the limelight after her successful career as a child model for the iconic Parle-G biscuit brand.
Parle-G got its name from the Parle company that manufactured the biscuits. The "G" in Parle-G stands for glucose, as the biscuits were initially marketed as a source of quick energy due to their high glucose content.
To become a distributor of Parle-G biscuits, you would typically need to contact Parle Products directly through their website or by reaching out to their regional offices. They will provide you with the necessary details and requirements for becoming a distributor, which may include business registration, financial criteria, and distribution capabilities. After meeting their criteria, you may need to sign a distribution agreement to officially become a distributor of Parle-G biscuits.
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The decline in the price of Parle-G in 2010 could have been due to various factors such as changes in raw material costs, increased competition leading to price wars, or changes in consumer demand. The company may have also strategically lowered the price to appeal to a wider range of customers or boost sales volume.
The plural of "parle" is "parleys."
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