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Happy Diwali - flower rangoli with sweets or mithai and diya in bowls for Diwali
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The Business of Diwali Snacks: How Indian Food Brands Cash In on the Festival of Lights

Babatunde Olufemi4 months ago11 hours ago06 mins

In autumn each year, diyas start lighting up in Indian homes around the world, and Diwali snack sales also spike. In a build-up to the festival of lights, many sweet makers and snack factories will be forced to work overtime. This is about the only way the Indian food industry can meet the seasonal explosion…

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