![]() He said that it’s actually an illustration by an Everest creative back in the 60s. Though group product manager at Parle Products Mayank Shah, puts all the folklore to rest and reveals. Parle-G’s Wikipedia page comes up with the name ‘Gunjan Gundaniya’. She is Neeru Deshpandey from Nagpur.īut there’s still some confusion about the kid’s (not saying girl for a reason) identity. And even after 56 years the girl’s photo is still famous for its simplicity and sweetness. ![]() But when the photo was published everything became clear. Nobody noticed the company’s name back then. A family member from Nagpur sent their girl’s black and white photo in the written address. A renowned company posted an ad in a newspaper that they need a photo of a little kid for advertisement. Have you ever wondered who the sweet girl is in the Parle-G Biscuit packet? Believe it or not a user has raised a question on the identity of the evergreen Parle-G kid some years ago. ![]() In 2013, Parle-G became India’s first domestic FMCG brand to cross the INR 5,000 crore in retail sales. But in 2004 in their ad they started spreading slogan that ‘G means Genius’. In 1980 the biscuit brand was rechristened as Parle-G, G stands for glucose. Time for Some Trivia: In 1939 during the Second World War Parle baked its first biscuits for India. Yeah, I’m talking about Parle-G biscuits. And it has been a devoted friend of Indian people with tea for decades. ![]() It has saved many hungry souls, old and young, day and night. ![]()
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