A friend of mine is interested in launching a business selling laddoo sweets packaged in fancy boxes, inspired by a relative's wedding where such boxes were distributed. He finds the idea appealing and enjoys the taste of the laddoos. He's considerin
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Niket Raj Dwivedi
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D2C is going big. If we can build a brand or bring something new to the table, many big brands might try to acquire or partner. Just that making it big will be pure execution. All the best to your friend.
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