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8 Top Biscuit Brands That Rule The Country And Our Teatimes

| Published on May 18, 2022

Ever imagined a train ride without a pack of biscuits? Or is there any child who has never been excited while trying a new cookie? Whether being a part of a high tea event, or just a regular munch to pass time, biscuits is an indispensable item of food, especially in Indian households.

8 Top Biscuit Brands That Rule The Country And Our Teatimes

Here’s taking through the top 8 biscuit brands in the country, and listing some of its popular variants

1. Parle Products Pvt Ltd

8 Top Biscuit Brands That Rule The Country And Our Teatimes
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With a considerable market share since decades, Parle’s Parle-G is the most recalled brand of biscuits, among the masses. The name Parle, stands for trust, quality and nutrition and is famous for being one of the most value-for-money products. Biscuits like Monaco, Hide&Seek, KrackJack and Magix along with Kisi, Melody and Mango bite, are all from the Parle umbrella.

2. Britannia

8 Top Biscuit Brands That Rule The Country And Our Teatimes
Britannia Good Day

With the most colorful and appealing packaging, quality ingredients and taste, Britannia is a favorite amongst children and adult population. Biscuits like Good day, Nutrichoice, Tiger, Milk Bikis, Jim Jam, Bourbon, Little hearts and Pure magic are some of its popular variants. In addition to this, they also manufacture products like Rusk, bread, cakes and dairy products.

3. Priya Gold Biscuits

8 Top Biscuit Brands That Rule The Country And Our Teatimes
Priya Gold Biscuits

Priya Gold is a part of Surya Foods & Agro Ltd that came into being in November 1992. Offering a variety of sweet, salty and creamy cookies, Priya Gold biscuits will never disappoint anyone. Popular biscuits from the Priya Gold brand include Snakker Choco sandwich, Choco Chekkers, cheese cracker, Butter Delight, buttermilk biscuits, digestive biscuits and creme biscuits in different flavours.

4. Anmol

8 Top Biscuit Brands That Rule The Country And Our Teatimes
Popular in the northern and eastern regions of the country, Anmol offers 61 varieties of biscuits and 26 types of cakes. It is also the fourth largest biscuit brand in the country. Popular ones include Twinz, Top Magic, Snack It, Dil Khush, Funfill Orange and Rich Chocolate, Marie Time, Jadoo, Butter Bake, Cream Cracker and Bakersville.

5. Unibic

8 Top Biscuit Brands That Rule The Country And Our Teatimes

This relatively new biscuit brand has managed to win hearts with its healthy and wholesome range of biscuits and snack bars. They are pioneers in making premium nutritious cookies and famous among them are its range of choco, digestive and sugarfree biscuits. They also offer wafers and nuts along with breakfast special cookies.

6. CREMICA

8 Top Biscuit Brands That Rule The Country And Our Teatimes

With crackers, cookies, cream biscuits and glucose biscuits in its kitty, Cremica is a top biscuit brand in the country. Ingredients are sourced from more than 50 countries worldwide, which ensures its quality. Its Magic Cream biscuit is a must-try

7. Sunfeast

8 Top Biscuit Brands That Rule The Country And Our Teatimes
Sunfeast Mom’s Magic

Sunfeast ITC’s biscuit variety is large and such that it caters to the children and middle-aged population effectively, taking care of all their cravings. Their variants include Sunfeast Milky Magic, Sunfeast Dream Cream, Marie Light, Snacky, Dark Fantasy, ChocoFills sweet ‘n salt and Nice.

8.Cadbury

8 Top Biscuit Brands That Rule The Country And Our Teatimes

Oreo was introduced to India by Cadbury, and since then there has been no looking back. Infact, other biscuits popularity too soared high, like Bournvita, and new launches like Chocobakes, Delight and Crunchy melts too becoming popular.

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