Indian Grocerries and Spices

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Posted by Staff / Reviewed on July 4, 2008

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Indian Grocerries and SpicesWhile they may not have been able to master the spelling in their name, Indian Groceries is definitely somewhat masterful when it comes to their selection of Indian groceries and spices. If you're looking for 5LB bags of tumeric or fennel seeds, massive tubs of ghee, fresh okra or fresh-pressed yogurt, this is the place to go.

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Al / November 17, 2008 at 5:59 PM
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WE PURPOSELY MISSPELLED THE NAME, AS IT WAS SAID TO BE GOOD LUCK FOR THE BUSINESS.

AL In replying to a comment from Al / March 31, 2009 at 2:20 PM
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WOW, SO DID YOU CONSULT THE ILLITERATE FENG SHUI MASTER, OR SOMETHING?

MISHA / April 30, 2009 at 1:11 AM
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Dear Sir/Madam
We are Manufacturer and Suppliers of Indian Beverages, Food Products, Toiletries and Cosmetics to all over the world. We can offer all major brands available in India at most competitive prices with clients in more than 15
countries we are one of the biggest suppliers of branded fast moving consumer goods from India.
Major brands we deal in are;
Dabur, Ayur, Dettol, Rexona, Fair and Lovely, Vicco, Lux, Hamam, Lifebouuy, Lril, Rin, Collage, Nyle, Himani, Poands, Santoor, Pepsodent, Close-up, Tide, Vicks, Pantene, Head and Shoulder, Ganesh Khani, Mdh, Mtr, Emani, Neem, No mark, Fair and Handsum, Gillette, Old Spice, Denim, Godreg, Margoi, Iodex, Zandu Balm, Hamdard, Eno, Stayfree, Pamers, Whisper, Kotex, Nestle, Maggie, OraL.B Himtaj, kissan, Bru, Tajmahal Tea, Frooti, etc....
Please revert if you dealing in these brands, we assure you our best of service and definitely our tie up will definitely increase our profitably....
We look forward to have long, fruitful business relation with your concern for mutual benefits.
Regards
Misha
Capital Oversees
7, Sarja Market Complex
Phase-2, Sector-7, Rohini
DELHI-110085, India
Tel; 0091-11-27040099, 0091-11-27050099
Fax; 0091-11-27932345
Web: www.fmcgworld.com
Email ID: info@fmcgworld.com

Paul / October 8, 2009 at 3:51 PM
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I think people overseas don't understand marketing... maybe not english... blogto grocery review ain't the place to pitch your supply/mfg business

Monika / October 8, 2009 at 10:18 PM
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"ain't" is not an English word either Paul

sherm / October 19, 2010 at 9:13 AM
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I belong to a co-operative with 70 households, which spend a combined total of about $25,000 a month if purchased from you as a group could we get a better bulk "deal"?

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