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Bear Brand Choco, Bear Brand Real Strawberry, [2] Bear Brand Adult Plus, Bear Brand Busog Lusog, Bear Brand Gold Bear Brand is a drink and powdered milk brand [ 3 ] currently owned by Nestlé . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The brand is available in most areas of Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Eastern Africa, as well as in Asian stores in the United States ...
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Shwapno (pronounced [ʃɔpˈnoo̯]; transl. Dream) is a Bangladeshi supermarket chain owned by ACI Logistics Limited, a subsidiary of ACI Limited. [3] [4] [5] It was established in 2008 and has become the largest supermarket chain in Bangladesh, [6] with the highest number of outlets and a 44% market share in the Super Shops sector in Bangladesh.
Bombay Sweets is a manufacturer and food processing company from Bangladesh since 1948. [1] It is most noted for its "Potato Chips" and "Chanachur". It also produces beverages, frozen foods and spices. It is one of the oldest companies in Bangladesh. [2]
Chanar Jilapi of Dhaka: Chhena, sugar, ghee: Milk-based Chanar kheer of Bengal: Chhana, sugar, milk Milk-based Chhanamukhi of Brahmanbaria: Chhana, sugar syrup, milk: Milk-based Chanar payesh of Bengal: Milk-based Chomchom of Tangail: Flour, cream, sugar, saffron, lemon juice, coconut flakes Milk-based Jal bhora of Kolkata: Milk-based Kadapak ...
T.K Group's brands have secured the heart of the people of Bangladesh for a few decades. This group has been awarded many awards nationally and internationally since its journey began. It has been awarded many times as "Standard Chartered Trade Awards", [ 17 ] "Best Brand Award" [ 18 ] for the contribution to the growth of the country's export ...
Nido is a milk substitute powder and milk powder brand manufactured by Nestlé. It was introduced in 1944 in Switzerland . [ 1 ] The range claims to offer "nutrition solutions for each stage of childhood".
The production of beedies is also popular in Bangladesh. According to the 2014 List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor [ 22 ] published by the Bureau of International Labor Affairs , the informal sector in these countries employs underage children in the production of beedies "in response to consumer preferences".