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Mar 29, 2015 News
A local manufacturing company is leading by example when it comes to keeping the environment intact.
Sueria Manufacturing Incorporated, of Eccles Industrial Site, East Bank Demerara, is rewarding customers for returning empty bottles of its Tropical Delight brand of products in exchange for instant prizes.
Sueria Manufacturing has the exclusive distribution rights of the popular Tropical Delight brand which the company says is fast becoming the number one choice in Guyana.
According to Frank Sanichara, Chief Executive Officer of Sueria Manufacturing, Tropical Delight juices come in 17 different flavours, an option that no other company is offering.
Some of the flavours which have become the choices for both children and adults include the 100% Orange Juice, Pineapple Ginger, Mango Carrot, Guava Nectar, Kiwi Strawberry and Strawberry Banana.
According to Sanichara, it is a “win-win” situation for the company, the consumers and the environment.
“It’s an ideal way of giving back to the community and at the same time keeping the environment clean.”
Additionally he claims that the bottles will be recycled and put into other productive uses. Customers will have a chance to collect caps, t-shirts and tote bags by returning empty bottles to advertised distributors.
Sueria Manufacturing Inc. is well known for its line of locally-manufactured, Kaieteur Candies and peanuts.
According to Sanichara, the company opened its door for business less than a year ago and has taken a significant portion of the market.
“It’s less than one year ago that the Suri Brand entered the market and it is already
a household name in Guyana. We recently started tapping into the international markets, to places such as the United States, Barbados, Suriname and even Africa.”
When asked about expansion, he said “we are only five percent of where we want to be. We will be launching several other products in the coming months. We currently are doing extensive research and development in our long-awaited Plantain Chips production line, which we are hoping to launch within the next three months”.
He said that the line of products will not only create additional employment, but also add more value and much-needed recognition to local produce.
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