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24 Carats Sweets Palace +91-9837513888 24 Carats Sweets Palace https://www.indiamart.com/24carats-sweets-palace/ 24 Carats Sweets Palace is proud to introduce itself as a reputed firm which deals as the major Manufacturer and Supplier of a wide range of Traditional Indian Confectionary Items. Various Sweet Confectionary Items offered by us ... About Us 24 Carats Sweets Palace is proud to introduce itself as a reputed firm which deals as the major Manufacturer and Supplier of a wide range of Traditional Indian Confectionary Items. Various Sweet Confectionary Items offered by us include Gajak, Rewri, Soan Papdi and Sohan Halwa. These Confectionary Items are greatly appreciated for their delectable taste, hygienic packaging and longer shelf life and are supplied to the entire Indian market. India is known for its traditional flavors and we, at 24 Carats Sweets Palace, bring the genuine sweetness of the real India to its clients through a vast range of Traditional Indian Confectionary Products. We have been in this field from a long time and have developed expertise in understanding the evolving trends on this front. We have a history of providing ultimate customer satisfaction to the clients by offering finest quality Confectionery Items and timely services. For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/24carats-sweets-palace/aboutus.html OTHER PRODUCTS P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Chocolate Gajak Kaju Gajak Kaju Gajak Shalimar Gajak P r o OTHER PRODUCTS: d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Special Dry Fruit Ghee Gajak Khasta Rewri Milk Rewri Soan Papdi OTHER PRODUCTS: P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Soan Papdi Sohan Halwa Sohan Halwa F a c t s h e e t Nature of Business :Manufacturer CONTACT US 24 Carats Sweets Palace Contact Person: Manager Mansabia Market Railway Road Meerut - 250002, Uttar Pradesh, India +91-9837513888 https://www.indiamart.com/24carats-sweets-palace/.
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