Wednesday 14 October 2015

Haldiram’s Snacks: More than Time-Pass!


For years now Haldiram’s has been associated with good quality snacks in India. If we look into our lives we can find several occasions when we sat around with our friends or family munching away one or the other among Haldiram’s snacks, some of which included vibrant names such as Punjabi Tadka and Bombay Mixture as well as Boondi Raita, Chana Jor Garam, Bhelpuri and Panchrattan Mixture and Aloo Bhujiya among many others. The name Haldiram’s has always stood for product value and great taste. Today Haldiram’s products are being exported too. Having started in India in 1937 as an ordinary shop selling sweets and nameens in Bikaner, today Haldirams’s is a global empire that manufactures some of the finest in traditional sweets and namkeens.


 Indian Snacks
Quick2kart - an online grocery store in Noida today offers a fine set of sweets and namkeens from Haldiram’s. Whether you order an item or Quick2Kart or anywhere else, what makes the products from Haldiram’s different is that its entire facility is based on state-of-the-art technology. All snacks, sweets and savories are of a high quality and in a ready to eat condition. The entire process starting with sourcing of raw materials to their conversion into finished products conforms to HACCP standards. Products are not touched by human hands so that superior hygiene standards are ensured. This high standard of production ensures that all products retain their freshness and flavour. But, Haldiram’s products do not stop at innovative recipes and exotic presentation. Their products are of high quality and variety is behind the popularity of Haldiram’s products. Today when you buy Haldiram’s products for your family you know that your family will enjoy the international standards of hygiene. Haldiram’s snacks are one of the leading players in the global scene. Its place is right at the top despite tough competition from global food giants. I think our grand children and theirs will continue to enjoy the namkeens and sweets from Haldiram’s.

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