Mangaluru: 'Cochin Bakers' sixth confectionery outlet opens at Padil


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Daijiworld Media Network- Mangaluru(JD)

Mangaluru, May 27 : Popular confectionery outlet 'Cochin Bakery' has opened yet another outlet in x at Padil in city on Friday, May 27. The outlet was inaugurated by Mayor of Mangaluru city Corporation (MCC) Harinath.

The outlet is situated near Kanchana Hyundai showroom, NH - 48, Alape, Padil. There are already other five outlets being run in the name of 'Cochin Bakery' by the same group.





































Speaking on the occasion the mayor said "Cochin bakery has been serving people of the city through varieties of delicacies and eatables. Hence it has become a famous brand to all of us. They were always known for their special cakes and many other items. Let their business flourish. I wish the proprietors of the bakery a good luck."

Proprietor of the Cochin Bakery M P Ramesh said that the outlet will offer special items like Pure Ghee Cake, Golden Cake, Nutty Bonanza, Peanut crunch to its customers along with the regular ones.

Corporator Appi, congress leaders Vishwas Kumar Das, Mohan Mendon, Laveena Ramesh and others were present at the occasion.

  

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