TOPS Unites With Horn Ok Please Festival for a Cultural Extravaganza
GD Foods MFG (I) Pvt. Ltd., the company behind TOPS, partners with Horn Ok Please Festival as the 'Presenting Partner'. The event, held on November 16-17, 2024, in Delhi, will showcase music, food, and culture. TOPS, renowned for quality consumer products, aligns with the festival's youthful spirit.
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GD Foods MFG (I) Pvt. Ltd., the Indian company behind the renowned TOPS brand, has joined forces as the 'Presenting Partner' for the eagerly awaited Horn Ok Please Festival. Scheduled for November 16-17, 2024, at Delhi's iconic JLN Stadium, the festival promises a vibrant blend of food, music, and culture.
This 13th edition of Horn Ok Please will feature an impressive lineup of Punjabi superstars, rappers, and hip-hop legends, setting the stage for a high-energy weekend. TOPS' involvement will enhance the festival's eclectic offerings, resonating with the dynamic tastes of modern youth.
The partnership underscores TOPS' commitment to delivering premium taste and quality, aligning with the festival's youthful and culture-driven ethos. Since its association with the festival began in 2019, TOPS aims to engage participants with exciting activities, including a specially curated menu using its products, thus enhancing the immersive festival experience.
As a leading food brand with a presence in over 25 countries, TOPS has catered to Indian consumers' diverse culinary needs since 1984. The brand's enduring legacy of excellence and trust is supported by numerous accolades, signifying its global reach and domestic impact.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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