Aavin aims to sell 1 lakh kg of sweets this Deepavali; Minister launches sale
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Dairy Development Minister Rajenthra Bhalaji on Wednesday mentioned Aavin had set a gross sales goal of 1 lakh kg of sweets for Deepavali.
Addressing the media after launching the sale at Aavin’s headquarters right here, he mentioned that final yr, the milk producer had offered 80,000 kg of sweets made utilizing butter, khoa and ghee.
The recipes of the sweets, he mentioned, had been perfected by star chef Vijay Danny. The sweets had been made strictly following COVID-19 tips, he added.
Perhaps for the primary time, Aavin has launched nei murukku fried in ghee (250 g – ₹100) and coffee-flavoured barfi.
The sweets on sale at Aavin’s parlours and franchise shops embody stuffed dry jamun (250 g – ₹190), Kaju pista roll (250 g – ₹225), Nutty milk cake (250 g – ₹190), coffee-flavoured barfi (250 g – ₹165) and stuffed moti pak (250 g – ₹170).
The Tamil Nadu Cooperative Milk Producers’ Federation additionally has a combo pack with 100 g of every of these sweets, priced at ₹375 every. Aavin offered round six tonnes of sweets for Vijayadasami. This yr, the advertising and marketing group is catering to IT firms, authorities firms and district cooperative societies. (*1*) a senior official at Aavin mentioned.
Those wishing to make bulk bookings can name 9566860286/9345660380 between 8 a.m. and eight p.m.
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