Many brands changed in India, many new and many disappeared. But there are some brands that remained with people from generation to generation.
Boroline (boroline)
Rooh Afza
Caventers
Parleji (Parle-G)
Cipla
Godrej
Vadilal
Why are these brands special
Many brands changed in India, many new and many disappeared. But there are some brands that remained with people from generation to generation. These brands are not just products, but also part of memories. Let’s know about such famous brands.
Boroline (boroline)
Boroline started from Kolkata in 1929, not just cream, but became the name of trust. This antiseptic cream with green packs and elephants is still a firm part of the skin care.
Rooh Afza
Starting from Old Delhi in 1907, Rooh Afza refreshes the cold memories of summer. This sorbet, made of roses, kevra and herbs, still quenches the thirst of every house.
Caventers
The Keventers, which started in 1889, was first known for milk and dairy products. In 2014 it was again launched as a milkshake brand and became a new favorite of youth.
Parleji (Parle-G)
Parle-G has been a part of every household since the 1930s. Glucose with yellow packets with biscuits tea or children’s tiffin is equally popular today.
Cipla
The aim of Cipla started in 1935 was to make cheap medicines. It earned a name worldwide by giving medicines of serious diseases like HIV at a low price.
Godrej
Godrej became famous for locks and safe, which started in 1897. Then traveled to wardrobe, furniture and soap. The identity of trust and strength is still the same today.
Vadilal
Vadilal, which started from Ahmedabad in 1907, is known for ice cream and sweets. Traditional taste and new flavor made it a favorite of all ages.