Jackfruit chips are dried, sliced fruit chips used by snack brands and private-label packers. This bulk offering focuses on consistent slice size, moisture control and retail-ready packaging to support shelf stability and brand presentation.
Sweet Banana Chips are ready-to-eat, sugar-coated banana crisps designed for retail and foodservice channels. They offer a consistent sweet flavor and extended shelf life for ambient storage.
Pack formats suit supermarket shelving and hospitality portioning. Commercial buyers will find options for private-label packing and palletized carton shipments.
Supply terms support repeat monthly orders and carton-based logistics for efficient inbound handling.
Tapioca Chips are thinly sliced cassava snacks fried and seasoned for consistent crunch. They serve retail snack aisles and foodservice use where gluten-free alternatives are required.
Pack formats include retail pouches and industrial cartons. Buyers can request labeling and private-label packing for supermarket chains.
Commercial supply supports scheduled replenishment and palletized container shipments.
Spicy Mixture is a ready-to-eat savory blend of fried and roasted components with balanced spice seasoning. It is formulated for shelf stability and consistent flavor in retail assortments.
Packaging ranges from small retail pouches to bulk cartons for hospitality. Private-label packing is available for chain buyers.
Supply supports recurring orders with palletized consolidation and export packing options.
Rice Murukku is a savory spiral snack made from rice flour, delivering a crunchy texture and traditional spice profile. It suits retail snack ranges and HORECA outlets seeking authentic regional snacks.
Packaging options include retail pouches and bulk cartons for foodservice. Label customization is available for chain buyers and private-label lines.
Supply arrangements support recurring monthly orders and containerized shipments for larger volumes.
Banana Chips are sliced and fried banana snacks designed for broad retail distribution and hospitality use. They provide a stable shelf life and consistent product profile for assortments.
Packaging options include retail pouches and bulk cartons. Buyers can request customized labels and palletized shipments for larger runs.
Supply supports scheduled shipments and recurring orders with packing tailored to distribution needs.
Bulk Indian Snacks for Importers targets importers and ethnic grocery distributors sourcing large-format and private-label snack lines; Bulk Indian Snacks for Importers covers ready‑to‑pack savoury snacks, namkeen variants and export-ready retail formats.
The category comprises multiple snack formats and packing levels to serve retail and foodservice channels.
Excluded: freshly made unprocessed street-food items not intended for bulk export.
Supermarket importers selecting private-label lines examine pack stability, shelf-life and pack presentation early. Ethnic grocery distributors value assortments that fit diaspora retail demand and predictable replenishment patterns. Foodservice buyers prioritise bulk formats that ease on‑site portioning.
Selection is driven by format fit and sensory attributes. Key attributes to compare include crispness retention, oil absorption and salt level. Specify required pack-life expectations and labelling language in the RFQ to confirm suitability for target channels.
Importers planning seasonal listings typically define MOQ bands by pack format and private‑label minimums during quotation. Packaging ranges from export cartons to shelf-ready pouches and custom-branded boxes. Private‑label services are available for qualified orders and documentation can be aligned to FSSAI and APEDA requirements for export.
Q: What MOQ applies to private-label runs of Indian snacks for importers?
A: MOQ depends on pack format and label complexity; importers typically agree MOQ tiers by SKU and confirm lead times at RFQ.
Q: How is pricing structured for mixed-SKU snack shipments and private-label packs?
A: Pricing is tiered by volume and packaging requirements; private‑label tooling or labelling costs are itemised on the quote.
Q: Which snack formats are recommended for supermarket private‑label programmes?
A: Shelf-ready sealed pouches and small multipacks perform well for supermarket private‑label due to shelf presentation and barcoding readiness.
Q: What packaging and consolidation options support multi-SKU export shipments?
A: Consolidation uses palletised cartons and mixed-SKU packing plans; documentation and pallet manifesting are agreed during order finalisation.