Craze Biscuits aims Kerala market, Minister P. Rajeeve Launched Choco Rocky and Bourbon Craze biscuits’ new variants

Craze Biscuits, a Kerala-based company with a vision to reach the worldwide market, is claiming to be a craze in the Kerala market. This delectable brand frenzy has taken over the industry that was previously dominated by multinational biscuit brands. Craze continues to develop new varieties, much to the joy of biscuit fans.

Kerala Industries Minister P. Rajeeve launched two new biscuit varieties from Craze at an event in Kochi, marking their market debut. “Choco Rocky,” a chocolate cookie, and “Bourbon,” a chocolate sandwich biscuit, are the new biscuits.

Craze Biscuits’ new variants “Choco Rocky” and “Bourbon” were launched by the Kerala Industries Minister P Rajeeve in the market. Ali Ziyan, Director of Craze Biscuits, Managing Director of KINFRA, Santhosh Koshy Thomas, and Brand Strategist VA Shrikumar are seen alongside.

Craze Biscuits new variants
Craze Biscuits’ new variants “Bourbon” and “Choco Rocky”

Craze Biscuits’ new variants “Choco Rocky” and “Bourbon” were launched by the Kerala Industries Minister P Rajeeve in the market. Ali Ziyan, Director of Craze Biscuits, Managing Director of KINFRA, Santhosh Koshy Thomas, and Brand Strategist VA Shrikumar are seen alongside.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had inaugurated Craze Biscuits in December last year. In a mere six months, the brand has gained significant popularity among consumers. Craze’s appeal expanded widely with its announcement of being “Made in Kerala, Made for the World.”

“It’s commendable that Craze Biscuits has launched two new products in the market within a mere six months since its brand was inaugurated by the Chief Minister under the state government’s Meet the Investor program. Craze Biscuits has successfully established its presence in the market, standing as a source of inspiration for other ‘Made in Kerala’ products to gain strength.” – said Minister P. Rajeeve.

“Craze’s success signifies the success of Kerala entrepreneurship and the triumph of Keralites. It reflects the success of the industrial approach adopted by the Kerala Government. Craze Biscuits is Keralites’ nostalgia. This significant popularity achieved within just six months comes with greater responsibilities. We are committed to the mission of making Craze Biscuits available wherever Keralites are in the world,” – said Abdul Azeez Chovanchery, Chairman of Craze Biscuits.

Ali Ziyan, Director of Craze Biscuits, stated that “the export of Craze Biscuits would begin in two months, starting with Saudi Arabia and followed by European countries.”

Craze Biscuits has now achieved market success in 22 SKUs like Caramel Fingers, Cardamom Fresh, Coffee Marie, Classic Marie, Thin Arrowroot, Milkrunch, Cashew Cookie, Butter Cookie, and Fit Bite.

Craze Biscuits is the first manufacturing venture in India by Azcco Global Group with business networks spread across GCC, Africa, and Southeast Asian countries.

Managing Director of KINFRA, Santhosh Koshy Thomas, and Brand Strategist VA Shrikumar attended the product launch event.

Craze’s scrumptuous range comprise of goodies prepared by world-class biscuit makers and international food technologists. Their wide range of biscuits, cookies, crackers, and other baked confectionary are created using premium ingredients from Craze’s top-of the- line new installation in Kerala.

The first round of biscuits have already been received with great enthusiasm from the Kerala market and the wait is on for more.

AZCCO Global is a privately owned international trading and distribution company with many years of experience in the fields of importing and distributing. The basic function of the company is to source, market and distribute supermarket foodstuffs and beverages from both the domestic and overseas markets. AZCCO Global started out as a small business in 1992 when the core business of the company at that time was supplying vegetable and small retail outlet with grocery items.

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