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In 1929, a small factory in Vile Parle, Mumbai, began making biscuits.

No one knew it would one day feed BILLIONS. Survive wars. Become the top-selling biscuit in the world.

On the brink of our 78th Independence Day, let's reminisce Parle-G - the “biscuit of independence.” 🧵 Image
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Back then, the Indian biscuit market was dominated by expensive British imports.

They were a luxury for the elite.

Most Indians couldn’t afford them, and local manufacturing was almost non-existent.

That’s where Mohanlal Dayal Chauhan, founder of Parle, saw its opening. Image
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In its early years, Parle made confectionery and candies.

But by 1939, they launched a glucose biscuit.

Affordable, nutritious, and designed for the masses.

It was positioned as a "chai-time" companion rather than a snack for the privileged. Image
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World War II changed everything.

British imports slowed to a trickle. Food shortages hit hard.

Parle’s glucose biscuits became a lifeline.

It supplied quick energy at a low price to families across the country.

Demand exploded. Image
Post-independence, Parle made a bold branding move.

Instead of competing with British “Glucose” biscuits, they doubled down on being proudly Indian - naming it Parle-G, with the “G” standing for “Gluco.”

It was subtle, yet powerful identity play. Image
The yellow-and-white striped wrapper with a little girl’s face became iconic.

While the girl’s exact identity remains debated, the design stayed almost unchanged for decades.

A rare case study of packaging becoming a part of cultural memory.
Parle-G was more than a biscuit.

It was an equaliser.

The factory priced it so low that even the poorest families could afford it.

It was sold in every corner shop, railway station, and school canteen in India. Image
In the ’80s and ’90s, as multinational brands like Britannia and GlaxoSmithKline expanded, Parle-G kept its price leadership.

They innovated in supply chain and packaging, ensuring freshness even in remote villages.

This was something rivals couldn’t match at the price point. Image
By the 2000s, Parle-G had become the largest selling biscuit brand in the world - not just in India.

Its reach extended to Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia.

For many NRIs, it was a nostalgic taste of home. Image
In 2013, Parle-G became the first Indian FMCG brand to cross Rs. 5000 crore ($571,400,000) in annual sales.

To put that in perspective: Parle-G beat "Oreo" globally by volume.

A homegrown biscuit had beaten international giants at their own game.
The brand’s genius wasn’t in chasing premium margins.

It was in mass trust.

Parle-G stayed consistent in taste, size, and pricing for decades.

Even during inflation spikes, price hikes were minimal - building loyalty across generations. Image
When COVID-19 lockdowns hit in 2020, Parle-G was again a staple.

Sales hit record highs as it became comfort food, an emergency ration, and a reminder of simpler times.

Yet another proof of its resilience in times of crisis.
Parle-G isn’t just a biscuit.

It is childhood tiffins, train journeys, early-morning-walk food for puppies, and of course, endless cups of chai.

In every bite is a piece of India’s own story - humble, resilient, and quietly leading the market.

It’s proof that if you own trust, you can beat even the deepest pockets.Image
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