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The only thing you know how to cook, the one that comes to your rescue when you are hungry and your mother isn't home, the true companion of everyone's hostel life - Maggie! You would be delighted to know that your favourite Masala Maggie is now going to be available in 4 new Maggie flavours. isn't it exciting?

New Maggie Flavours

Maggie and PayTM link up to create 4 new masala flavours for everyone's favourite noodles Maggie, which include:

  1. Amritsari Achari Maggie
  2. Mumbaiya Chatak Maggie
  3. Super Chennai Maggie
  4. Bengali Jhaal Maggie

Nestle and PayTM together launched an online contest where anyone could search Meri Maggie on Google and vote for the four most favourite flavours to be launched. And they started selling boxes of the Maggie online at PayTM and PayTM Mall, each box containing 12 packets of 73 g each, 3 units of each of these 4 flavours.

Nestle’s latest Maggie Masalas of India launched in 4 different flavours inspired by different regions of the country has been a hit. PayTM Mall has already sold over 1,50,000 packets of new flavours of Masala Maggie of India in just 2 days of its launch. The response has been phenomenal.

 


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