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Nestlé launches KOKO KRUNCH Millet-Jowar and MUNCH breakfast cereals

The company expands its breakfast cereals portfolio in India

FoodTechBiz Desk

To add variety to your breakfast menu, Nestlé Breakfast Cereals has introduced two new products KOKO KRUNCH Millet-Jowar and MUNCH breakfast cereals to its portfolio in India. With innovation and product renovation being at its core, Nestlé India offers a range of different breakfast cereal options.

KOKO KRUNCH Millet-Jowar breakfast cereals is a step in the direction of renovation where local grains such as Jowar, also known as the "King of Millets” has been introduced along with existing ingredients such as rice and wheat. With its great chocolatey taste, KOKO KRUNCH helps in making family mornings fun.

MUNCH breakfast cereals is developed to delight those looking for an occasional, and more indulgent, breakfast option. It is made of three grains – whole grain wheat flour, rice, and corn and will provide a great tasting, crunchy and confident start to the day.

Gopichandar Jagatheesan, head, Breakfast Cereals, Nestlé India, said, “Breakfast is an important meal to start the day. In order to provide more variety to our consumers, we have expanded our portfolio to include KOKO KRUNCH Millet-Jowar and MUNCH Breakfast Cereals. With these two new products, we would be able to provide our consumers with two delightful breakfast options to set the tone for their day.”

Nestlé Breakfast Cereals was introduced in India in 2018, offering different breakfast cereal choices for Indian families.

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