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To
ensure that their customers get the best mangoes,
DHL has tied up exclusively with India’s
largest exporter, Prakash Bang & Sons to offer
the highest quality A grade Alphonso mangoes.
– Pune Times of India,
May 4, 2004
Prakash Bang has exclusive offers. From gift packing
to home delivery he does it all. With just a few
clicks on the website, one can be assured that
the best of fruit of the season will be delivered
with no hassles at all.
- Maharashtra Herald, April 11,
2004
Prakash Bang, a Pune based entrepreneur has launched
Alphonsos in the UAE tying up with partners in
the region.
- Khaleej Times, May 4, 2003
Last year, mango-marketing whiz Prakash Bang sold
10,000 boxes of Alphonso in three months on his
web site.
- India Today, April 7, 2003
The Bang who tasted sweet success by selling Alphonso
mangoes to the world, has gone citrus this time.
- Citadel, January 2003
He's famous for his 'Bangoes' from Ratnagiri and
Devgarh. Then, he door delivered Anaras and Capps.
Recently, Prakash Bang has diversified into delivering
luscious oranges and grapefruit throughout the
USA and Canada by tying up with orchards in Florida,
USA.
- The Indian Express, December 25, 2002
Mr Bang whose mango gifting business was set up
in 1990 has taken the business 100% online today.
He takes orders on his website bangsons.com from
clientele who want to gift fruit to people in
India, the US, UK or Middle East.
- The Financial Express, December 19, 2002
Prakash Bang & Sons, the people who teased
the taste buds of discerning customers across
the globe with their offering of orchard fresh
Devgadh-Ratnagiri Alphonso mangoes are out with
yet another trailblazer.
- Times of India, December 12, 2002
Desi netizens go bananas over Alphonso. the Alphonso
has achieved what books and music couldn't.
- The Sunday Times, May 6, 2001
Prakash Bang called his mangoes Bangoes, and now
anyone can buy premium Alphonso mangoes. The mangoes
are delivered for free anywhere in the country.
- Pune Mid-Day, May 3, 2001
Bang who also deals in the Devgadh variety, has
an enviable list of clients.
- Pune Times of India, April 5, 2001
Mangoes are becoming popular as corporate gifts.
The market, in a formal sense, was pioneered back
in 1991 by Pune based Prakash Bang.
- Business World, 7 June 1998.
The Devgadh Alphonso mango now has a premium corporate
image.
- The Hindu Business Line, May 30, 1996.
Prakash Bang has lifted the mango from his intrinsic
status of a mere fruit, to don on the appearance
of an exclusive corporate gift item.
- The Indian Express- Citizen, May 16,
1996.
For those who like to be a little different, Devgadh
Alphonso mangoes are an alternative offered by
Prakash Bang's Personal Mart.
- A & M (Advertising & Marketing),
July 1993.
Prakash Bang's Alphonso mango experiment has proved
to be a big hit with agencies abroad.
- Indian Express-Citizen, June 3, 1993.
Mr Bang is probably best known for its Devgadh
Alphonso mangoes, launched in 1990 in Pune and
nationally in 1992. These mangoes are painstakingly
grown in orchards in Padel, in the Devgadh belt.
- The Times of India-Pune Plus, May 27,
1993.
Mango food festival at Hotel Ashoka. And the stamp
of exclusivity has been further endorsed by using
the renowned Prakash Bang's Devgadh Alphonsoes
from the orchards of Padel.
- Maharashtra Herald, May 9, 1993.
See with this a sensuously done threesome of freshly
packed mangoes. And you are sure to check out
Pune-based Prakash Bang's idea of lending corporate
gifting a new look.
- Sunday Mid-Day, March 21, 1993.
For those who find it impossible to buy Alphonso
mangoes, Prakash Bang, 36, may have the answer.
He sells Devgadh (Maharashtra)- grown Alphonso
mangoes through direct response advertising.
- Business Today, May 7-21, 1992.
Prakash Bang's shopping by mail idea has taken
off with a bang.
- Citadel, November 1990.
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