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Meet the 'Gabbar' of premium cookies

How Britannia's Good Day has continued its thumping domination in the premium cookies segment over the past decade

August 30, 2020 / 15:31 IST
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Rajiv Singh

In the early 1980s, the glucose biscuit brand from Parle donned a new avatar: from Parle Gluco to Parle-G. The idea was to differentiate itself from a battery of look-alike brands. The move made sense. The glucose biscuit market in the country was booming; glucose was generic for biscuits; being the biggest, Parle needed to stand out from the clutter. And it did, handsomely.

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At almost the same time, rival Britannia, which had biscuit brand Glucose D—then endorsed by the late Amjad Khan who played the iconic baddie Gabbar Singh in the cult movie Sholay—was also planning to differentiate itself, albeit in a premium way.

The maker of the ‘Gabbar ki asli pasand’ biscuit rolled out a premium biscuit brand, Good Day, in 1986. The move might have easily backfired. The segment was new, the market was overwhelmingly in favour of glucose biscuits, and Parle-G was still having a ‘good day’, and run.