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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.
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.
The price of Parle-G biscuits has not so much declined as it has stayed the same. This is because the low price is an important factor in Parle-G's popularity. Outside India, The 80 gram "snack pack" is sold for as low as 15 cents at Indian grocers, and 40 cents at major retailers.
The plural of "parle" is "parleys."
"qui me parle" means "who's talking to me" in French.
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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.
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in which year parle g company established
because i have confidence , i can dealer ship for parle-G,
Parle Products of India.
what type of questionnaire we can use for marketing strategy of parle g
what type of questionnaire we can use for marketing strategy of parle g
Parle G, glucose biscuits it's an Indian brand
Parle G is owned by Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. whose CEO is Vijay Chauhan. Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. is just one entity of three that was split from the original Parle Company. The other two, Parle Agro and Parle Bisleri, are run by other members of Chauhan's family.
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