Dangee Dums Limited manufactures and trades in bakery and confectionery products in Gujarat, India. It offers cakes and pastries, designer cakes, chocolates, cupcakes, ice creams, cream rolls, sandwich breads, waffles, cookies, khari, and beverages. The company operates its stores under the Dangee Dums and Dangee Dums Yums brands. It sells its products through its retail outlets in India, as well as operates franchise stores. The company was incorporated in 2010 and is based in Ahmedabad, India.
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