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Spicy cornpuff snack
Not to be confused with Kurkura.
Kurkure
Official logo
Product type
Cornpuff Sticks
Owner
Frito-Lay (PepsiCo)
Country
India (country of origin)
Introduced
1999; 26 years ago (1999) (India) 2008; 17 years ago (2008) (Pakistan)
Kurkure is a brand of spiced crunchy puffcorn snacks made up of rice, lentil and corn. It is owned by PepsiCo through its subsidiary Frito-Lay. It was first launched in India in 1999 and nine years later, the snack was launched in Pakistan in 2008.[1][2][3][4] The snack is manufactured in India and Pakistan, and has limited availability in certain international markets such as Canada and the United Kingdom.[5][6][7][8]
The word Kurkure means "crunchy" in Hindi and Urdu languages.
In India, it is manufactured in Sangrur, Pune, Howrah, Sonipat, Ranga Reddy, Vaishali and Kamrup whereas in Pakistan, it is manufactured in Gulberg, Lahore.
Ingredients
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Kurkure is made from rice meal, edible vegetable oil[9] (palm oil), corn meal, gram meal, spices (such as turmeric), condiments, salt, sugar, tartaric, and E631. Kurkure is not completely vegan as the PepsiCo India website in a pdf listing the ingredients show milk solids as one of the ingredients.
It contains natural, nature-identical, and artificial flavoring substances.[10]
Flavors
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India
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Masala Munch
Green Chutney
Chilli Chatka
Hyderabadi Hungama [Discontinued]
Lal Mirch Powder
Tamatar Hyderabadi Style
Malabar Masala Style
Masala Twists (Solid Masti)
Chatpata Cheese
Desi Beats
Naughty Tomato
Angry Tomato
Xtreme Electric Nimbu
Xtreme Risky Chilli
Puffcorn (Yummy Cheese)
Monster Paws
Zig Zag
Puff Corn
Corn Cups
Monster Smilees
Monster Paws
Butter Masti
Kurkure triangles
Khatta meetha
Sizzling hot
Solid masti
Multigrain
Chaat fills
Gazab Golmaal
Herapheri Hungama
Launching
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Kurkure was originated in India in 1999; in 2001 Indian television actresses Mandira Bedi and Pooja Ghai appeared in few commercials of Kurkure and served for the new brand .[11] In 2004, Indian Hindi film actress Juhi Chawla was featured in advertisements for Kurkure.[12] and from 2008 Kareena Kapoor was endorsing a new range (Kurkure Desi beats) under the main brand.[13] Kurkure was launched in Tamil Media in 2008 with actress Simran as its brand ambassador.[14] In 2012, Parineeti Chopra, Kunal Kapoor, Boman Irani, Ramya Krishnan, and Farida Jalal, started to advertise Kurkure.[15] In 2019 Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Taapsee Pannu acted in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu commercials of Kurkure.[16][17] In 2021 and 2022 Akshay Kumar appeared in Kurkure commercials along with Kritika Kamra and Samantha Ruth Prabhu.[18][19] In 2024, actress Sara Ali Khan acted in Kurkure's Hindi commercial.[20]
Kurkure was launched in Pakistan in 2008.[1][2] Actresses Ayesha Omer, Hania Amir and Iqra Aziz have all been featured in television commercials for Kurkure in the country.[21][22]
In November 2006, Frito-Lay announced plans to release Kurkure to American markets in 2007.[23] This decision was made after analysts showed increasing interest in Indian spices in the region.[24] Kurkure was subsequently introduced in other markets with a significant non-resident Indian population such as the UK.[25] As of 2010, Kurkure is available in Eastern Canada.[26] As of 2013, Kurkure is available in Western Canada.
^Bhushan, Ratna (2007-09-07). "Kurkure set to cross LoC". Articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2012-07-23.
^2021-08-26T07:46:00+01:00. "Kurkure snack brand to launch in the UK". Convenience Store. Archived from the original on 2022-04-05. Retrieved 2022-03-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)