Startup: How The Sampath Sisters' Yogabar Brought Healthy Snacking To India - Forbes India

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From a retailer attitude of 'only tasty, not healthy, sells in India', to building a successful healthy snacks brand, the Sampath sisters have consistently grown Yogabar across various categories. Now, it is looking to expand into children and infant foods

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