Gulabs unveils three new flavors for tiny khakhras

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Tiny Khakras

Gulabs, the makers of hand-crafted Indian snacks, has recently introduced three new exotic flavors for their sought after Tiny Khakhras. The new additions are Ginger Garlic, Spicy Pudina, and Coriander Chilli, joining the bouquet of Plain, Ajwain and Methi flavors.

Tiny Khakhras are a miniature version of khakhras having a diameter of only 2.5 inches making them easy to store and carry. A perfect travel companion when it comes to having healthy snacks on the go, these khakhras also do not take much of baggage space. The travel-friendly packing ensures that they don’t get crumbled and are vacuum packed to maintain freshness and shelf life. According to the company, these small-sized Khakhras are also ideal to relish with various dips and toppings for a quick anytime munch.

Commenting on the launch of new flavors, Ruchika Gupta, chief marketing officer of Gulabs said, “We are quite excited about the launch of these 3 new flavors which is a fusion of tradition and new age concept. The tiny khakhras are a good combo with tea, coffee or by itself and the new additions will only be welcomed further by all.”

Tiny Khakhras are priced at Rs30 for one pack consisting of 10 pieces. They can be ordered online through Gulabs.in, Amazon and Flipkart.

Gulabs products have been in existence for over 3 years and its forte being handcrafted quality food products like khakhras, masalas, pickles, sharbat and ready-to-cook mixes made from age-old recipes (100 years old) passed on from generations. According to the company, Gulabs products involve the usage of the highest quality of curated raw materials thereby having a superior taste. By following stringent quality norms, the products are FSSAI certified and many are suitable for Jain consumption.

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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025

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