Parle-G biscuits are a part of everyone’s childhood and a cup of tea is incomplete without them. However, pictures of something called ‘Dark Parle-G’ have gone viral and users can’t keep calm.
It’s still not clear whether the pictures are real or photoshopped, but people on social media indeed had a field day sharing their reactions.
Whats Dark Parle-G now đđ pic.twitter.com/y8pLWk6O9f
— Ramen đ (@CoconutShawarma) March 5, 2024
Instagram reels Comment section pic.twitter.com/Yn14a9vzNp
— AnnyđŠ (@annyyyshutup) March 5, 2024
Dadi sahi kehti thi chai peene se kaale ho jate hai đ pic.twitter.com/Std3HWsPa3
— Sanskriti Naruka (@snskritinaruka) March 5, 2024
Parle-G ne bhi mummy ki baat nahi maani aur dhoop me kaala ho gayađ« pic.twitter.com/N714nZeLcF
— ' (@jigar_042) March 5, 2024
Since 1939, Parle-G biscuits have been a loyal companion to our cutting chai.
Even after the first âgluco biscuitâ was created 84 years ago, those who grew up in Indian households still associate this sweet and crisp delight with nostalgia.
Still, there was a mystery about the child that graced the Parle G biscuit covers in the 1990s.
But in a recent twist that resulted in amusement and banter on social media, the renowned Parle G girl has been replaced by Instagram influencer Zervaan J Bunshah, who is quite popular for his witty commentaries.
Letâs take a closer look.
What happened?
In a recent video, Bunshah shared on his Instagram handle, he asked his 123K followers a difficult question with a comical expression on his face â how they should address the owner of Parle-G. Sharing his confusion, he also used popular Ey ji Oo ji track from Bollywood star Anil Kapoorâs classic film, Ram Lakhan.


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