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  2. Parle Products - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Parle Agro - Wikipedia

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    Parle Agro is an offshoot of Parle Products, which was founded in 1929 in British India.It was owned by the Chauhan family of Vile Parle, Mumbai.The original Parle company was split into three separate companies owned by the different factions of the original Chauhan family:

  4. Parle-G - Wikipedia

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    Parle Products was established as a confectionery maker in the Vile Parle suburb of Mumbai, in 1929. Parle Products began manufacturing biscuits in 1939. In 1947, when India became independent, the company launched an ad campaign showcasing its Gluco brand of biscuits as an Indian alternative to British-branded biscuits. [4] 1947 advertisement

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  6. Parle - Wikipedia

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    Parle may refer to: Places. Vile Parle, a suburb of Mumbai, India; Parle (Chandgad), a village located in the city of Kolhapur; Companies and products: Parle Products, an Indian company Parle-G a brand of biscuits manufactured by Parle Products; Parle Agro, an Indian company that split from Parle Products; Other: Luan Parle (21st century ...

  7. Bisleri - Wikipedia

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    Bisleri International (formerly Parle Exports and Parle Bisleri) is an Indian multinational company which is best known for the eponymous brand of bottled water. The company was started in the 1970s by Ramesh Chauhan, [ 7 ] and sells bottled water and soft drinks.

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  9. Gold Spot - Wikipedia

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    Gold Spot was an artificially orange-flavored carbonated soft drink created by Parle Products, introduced in 1952. It was named after the company's successful Parle Gold Star peppermint product and was popular with kids. [1] Gold Spot went over to Parle Bisleri as part of family partitions of the business. Gold Spot glass bottle