Fruit juice manufacturer Manpasand Beverages today said it has tied up with IRCTC e-catering service for its drinks 'Mango Sip' and 'Fruits Up' and is eyeing presence in all railway stations in the coming fiscal.
The company's Mango Sip is currently available in all major formats of IRCTC. It has started supplying Fruits Up in key stations and aims at expanding its presence across entire railways network, it said in a statement.
Manpasand Beverages Chairman and MD Dhirendra Singh said: "We have tied up with the IRCTC's online catering service and our products 'Mango Sip' and 'Fruits Up' will be available soon via e-catering."
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