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Parle Agro Pvt. Ltd operates under three major business verticals: Beverages – fruit drinks, nectars, juice, sparkling drinks; Water – packaged drinking water; Foods – confectionery, snacks; Parle Agro also diversified into production of PET preforms (semi-finished bottles) in 1996. Its customers include companies in the beverages, edible ...
The original Parle group was amicably segregated into three non-competing businesses. A dispute over the use of "Parle" brand arose when Parle Agro diversified into the confectionery business, thus becoming a competitor to Parle Products. In February 2008, Parle Products sued Parle Agro for using the brand Parle for competing confectionery ...
A consumer study indicated that consumers wanted a recap bottle, which did not previously exist in the mango drink segment. In response, Parle Agro launched Frooti in a hygienic hot fill PET bottle. Frooti is now available in various sizes of PET bottles, including 200 mL, 250 mL, 300 mL, 500 mL, 600 mL, 1.2 L and 1.8 L. 2 L.
Appy – apple-flavoured drink by Parle Agro; Appy Fizz – sparkling apple drink by Parle Agro; Aquavida – by Secure Beverages Industries Private Limited; Artos – regional soft drink from Andhra Pradesh available in grape, orange, lemon and carbonated water; Bisleri Pop – flavours: Spyci, Piña Colada, Fonzo and Limonata; Bindu Soda ...
In 2011, Nielsen, a market research company, published a report stating that Parle-G has consolidated its position as the world’s largest selling biscuit brand. In fact, Parle G has topped other leading brands such as Kraft Foods’s Oreo, Mexico’s Gamesa and Walmart’s private labels. Key factor to the success is that India is the world ...
Appy Fizz is a product by Parle Agro, introduced in India in 2005. [1] Appy Fizz consists of carbonated apple juice, and can be used as the basis for cocktails.. Appy Fizz is also manufactured and marketed in Bangladesh by Global Beverage Co Ltd. under licence from Parle Agro.
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According to the Economic complexity index, Pakistan is the 67th largest export economy in the world and the 106th most complex economy. [10] During the fiscal year 2015–16, Pakistan's exports stood at US$20.81 billion and imports at US$44.76 billion, resulting in a negative trade balance of US$23.96 billion.