Jalani Pudina Aam Panna Drink Mix (100gm)

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Jalani Pudina Aam Panna Drink Mix (100gm) – The Ultimate Traditional Summer Cooler

Beat the heat instantly with Jalani Pudina Aam Panna Drink Mix. This authentic Indian beverage mix captures the distinctive, refreshing, and cooling flavor of Aam Panna (raw mango drink), enhanced with the invigorating freshness of Pudina (Mint).

Aam Panna is traditionally valued for its properties that help protect the body from heat stroke and dehydration. Jalani’s mix is a perfect blend of tanginess, sweetness, and minty freshness. Just mix the powder with cold water to create a delicious and therapeutic summer drink in seconds. The compact 100gm pack is perfect for quick, refreshing relief anytime.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Authentic Flavor Blend: Combines the tangy taste of raw mango (Aam) with cooling mint (Pudina).

  • Traditional Summer Cooler: Known traditionally to help prevent dehydration and heat stroke.

  • Instant Preparation: Simply mix with cold water for a quick and effortless beverage.

  • Refreshing and Revitalizing: Provides immediate relief and a burst of flavor.

  • Convenient 100gm Pack: Ideal for travel, office, or small household use.

Brand: Jalani

Product Type: Instant Drink Mix

Flavor: Pudina Aam Panna (Mint & Raw Mango)

Size: 100 gm

Best For: Summer Refreshment, Quick Hydration, Traditional Flavor

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