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Agarwal sweets
The Agrawal Sweets had its humble beginnings in Tamil Nadu in 1984. The sweets in their shops are divided into four categories mainly Ghee sweets, Milk sweets, Bengali Sweets and Dry fruit Sweets.

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Agarwal sweets"Agarwal Sweets" - a name associated with discerning consumers for sweets and namkeens for the past 22 years in India. It made its modest start in the beginning of way back in 1984 in Erode in the state of Tamil Nadu. The prime focus was to serve sweets and namkeens amongst direct consumers and the trade. Our natural ilk to improve our performance and quality with each passing year has taken us way ahead of our nearest competitor.

The main items of this sweet shop are divided into the following categories namely: Ghee sweets, Milk sweets, Bengali Sweets, Dryfruit Sweets and Gift Hampers.


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