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Softdrinks major PepsiCo is scaling up the distribution of "Nimbooz" by entering the South and East Indian markets by the end of this month, making the product available across the country. - Apex court seeks reply from Maha on Pepsico plea - Frito-Lay to take Aliva to 20 more cities; ropes in Chitrangada - Sweet deal - A P Solvex plans to set up oil extraction plant in Indonesia - ITC"s Bengal food project in land tangle - PepsiCo Q2 net falls 2.3% to $1.67 bn "Nimbooz has done extraordinary well, specially in North India because of the heat. Now we are concentrating on scaling up its distribution, taking the product across the country by the end of this month," PepsiCo India Executive Vice President (Flavour) Alpana Titus told PTI on the sidelines of an event. She said the company has launched the product in South Indian markets, including Tamil Nadu and Karnataka and is planning to roll it out in Kerala and West Bengal this month. It is already available in the western markets of the country. "By September, Nimbooz will be available all across the country," she said, but declined to give details of the distribution network or the product"s volume growth. Currently, the company is undertaking product sampling in various locations to scale up its availability. However, Titus said the company is not looking at introducing any variants of the product. "Innovation is something that we keep doing. But as of now, we do not plan to launch any variants. As and when required, we will consider it," she said.


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