The launch of Hazelnut Chocolate Spread by Apis India broadens the category of spreads

The launch of Hazelnut Chocolate Spread by Apis India broadens the category of spreads

After introducing its Peanut Butter spread, Apis India, one of the industry leaders in the organized honey trade of India, has now announced the launch of its brand-new Chocolate Spread, which will be offered in Hazelnut flavor. Frequently used as a source of protein and calories is Apis Hazelnut Chocolate Spread.

 

Even though breakfast is the most crucial meal of the day, many people miss it, especially young individuals. The new hazelnut chocolate spread from Apis India wants breakfast to be exciting for chocolate lovers. It is very delicious and enjoyable to eat with anything because of the wonderful combination of ingredients. Simply adding Apis Chocolate Spread will improve the flavors of many different foods, making them even more delicious. It goes well with pancakes, toast, waffles, shakes, smoothies, and even ice cream.

 

Mr. Amit Anand, the managing director of Apis India Pvt. Ltd., commented on the introduction by saying, "Apis India is always willing to experiment with the developing needs of our consumers. With the extension of our spread category, we hope to increase the enjoyment of snacking for both adults and kids. In order to strengthen the brand equity, we launch handy and healthful products while keeping customer trends and expectations at the forefront of product development. This results in new, pertinent, and differentiating offerings.

 

The Apis Hazelnut Chocolate spread has a low level of cholesterol and is a wonderful source of energy. It costs 349 rupees and comes in a 350gm jar. The item will be offered on all e-commerce sites, including MT and GT Stores.

 

The goods' debut represents progress toward having a larger portfolio. The company currently ranks among the top FMCG brands, and its product line comprises a variety of nutritious items like honey, dates, cornflakes, chocolate flakes, green tea, saffron, apple cider vinegar, pickles, etc.