Meet Vinay; he is called a BrandPa by his friends, sometimes in a teasing manner, but mostly with awe in their eyes.
Of course, he is too young to be called a GrandPa, but he is very interested in brands, all kinds of brands ancient, old and new. He follows hundreds of brands and keeps his brain updated with all the latest information about those. Ask him any question and he will give you a long (but not boring!) lecture about it, with never-heard-before facts and stories!
Vinay will meet you in every chapter, with fascinating, mostly unknown details about famous brands. Use this opportunity to enhance your BQ: Brand Quotient!
This book is published in all Amazon marketplaces and also translated in Chinese.
4. Cadburys
Great news. You have won an award. Go ahead and share this happy update with your friends!
When anyone shares a good news like this, they generally add chocolate to it, which seems to double the pleasure. Starting from birthdays to exam results to marriages to festivals.. chocolates have become an inseparable part of our happiness.
Which brand comes to your mind when you hear the word 'chocolates'?
Cadburys, Of course!
Hmmm... Dairy Milk, Eclairs, Five Star, Gems.. there are many products from this company that have become all-time favourites for kids from many generations.
Of course, many parents restrict their kids' chocolate intake for health reasons. Due to their sugar content, chocolates may not be good for your teeth if you eat too much of them.
But, eating a bar of chocolate here and there can't hurt, and most parents agree to this. In fact, they too love chocolates. There are many chocolate-based products from Cadburys and other companies which are expressly targeted at adults.
In addition to being a fun snack, chocolates are also consumed in many other forms. There is drinking chocolate, health drinks such as Bourvita (a Cadburys product), chocolate biscuits such as Oreo (again, a Cadburys product) and even dark chocolate, which is recommended (in moderate quantity) for those in a depressed mood.
Today, you can buy chocolate even for 1 rupee. But, when chocolates were first introduced, that is, a few centuries back, they were very expensive delicacies. Only a few rich people could afford them.
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