Euro India Fresh Foods Limited manufactures and sells snack food products and beverages in India. It offers chips; getmore products; farali products, including potato and kela wafers, chiwda tikha, and chiwda mitha; namkeen products; khakhra; bubbles; flippy puffs; funfill products; crunchy cups; rangoli products; wheels; fresho and juice plus products; peanuts; dry fuit chikki; bakery products; mango pulps; and gift boxes. The company also offers its products through online. In addition, it exports its products. Euro India Fresh Foods Limited was incorporated in 2009 and is based in Mumbai, India.
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