English Biscuit Manufacturers
English Biscuit Manufacturers, previously known as Peek Freans Pakistan, is a Pakistani biscuits manufacturer based in Karachi, Pakistan.[2] According to Nielsen survey, EBM enjoys a 45% market share. They are the makers of famous Peek Freans biscuits and are owner of Pied Piper trademark.[3]
Industry | Biscuit |
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Founded | 1966[1] Karachi, Pakistan |
Founder | Khawar Masood Butt |
Headquarters | Karachi, Pakistan |
Area served | Pakistan |
Key people | Zeelaf Munir (CEO) |
Website | www |
Sooper, a brand of EBM accounts for almost half of the company revenues.[2] In 2013, Sooper crossed the Rs 10 billion mark.[1][4]
It was founded in 1966 as Peek Freans Pakistan Limited.[1]
Brands
- Marie (1971)
- Butter Puff (1976)
- Peanut Pik (1984)
- Zeera (1984)
- Gluco (1987)
- Rio (1996) Chocolate, Strawberry & Cotton Candy
- Chocolate Sandwich
- Lemon Sandwich
- Party
- Sooper (1996)
- Farm House Cookies (2011)
- Jam Delight
- Click
- Nan Khatai (2015)
- Chocolicious (2015)
- Cake Up (2018)
- Choco Bites (2019)
- Cake-UP Triple Chocolate (2019)
- Cake-UP Sandwich (2020)
- Scene On Hai (Snacks-2019)
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