English Biscuit Manufacturers (EBM), doing business as Peek Freans, is a Pakistani biscuits manufacturer based in Karachi.[1][2] EBM owns the Pied Piper trademark in Pakistan.[3]
History
English Biscuit Manufacturers (EBM) was founded in 1965 as Peek Freans Pakistan Limited through a joint venture with 25.25 percent shareholding held by Peek Freans and 74.65 percent by House of Manji.[4] In 1966, it was renamed as English Biscuit Manufacturers after a rebranding of its UK-based parent company, Associated Biscuits.[5] A few years later, Manji family sold its stake to Arag Group.[6]
In 1967, EBM began producing the Peek Freans biscuit in Pakistan.[5]
EBM also established the Centre of Excellence with an investment exceeding 20 million Rupees to support rese and development in food technology, nutrition, biochemistry, and related fields.[5]
Brands
- Saltish (1968)
- Marie (1971)
- Chocolate Sandwich (1971)
- Lemon Sandwich (1973)
- Butter Puff (1974)
- Click (1976)
- Peanut Pik (1984)
- Zeera (1984)
- Gluco (1987)
- Party (1996)
- Sooper (1996)
- Rio (2003)
- Farm House Cookies (2011)
- Nan Khatai (2015)
- Chocolicious (2015)
- Jam Delight (2017)
- Cake Up (2018)
- Choco Bites (2019)
- Choco Lava (2019)
- Cake-UP Triple Chocolate (2019)
- Cake-UP Sandwich (2020)
- Sooper Soft Bakes (2021)[7]
References
- Wali Zahid. Pakistani brands who found success against their global competitors The Express Tribune, 16 June 2017, retrieved 23 January 2024^
- Farooq Baloch. Biscuit manufacturers: EBM’s story and the journey that lies ahead The Express Tribune, 27 July 2014, retrieved 23 January 2024^
- EBM sponsors 16th Young Leaders Conference The Nation, 26 July 2017, retrieved 23 January 2024^
- MCA rejects EBM complaint DAWN.COM, 29 December 2002^
- English Biscuit Manufacturers – Leading the way Business Recorder^
- Muhammad Omar Iftikhar. My Life, My Truth, and My Journey Southasia Magazine, 1 August 2023^
- Marylou McCormack. EBM Shapes up Another Sooper Aurora, retrieved 23 January 2024^