Nutrine wasn't just a business. It was a belief that sweets could bring joy, that rural India could lead, and that success could be shared.| Point of View
In 1972, a family friend gifted this Nutrine box to my maternal uncle for his birthday, and originally it was filled with toffees. As it emptied, like the fate of most chocolate or biscuit tins in South Asian families, my grandmother filled it with sewing accessories - spools of thread brought by my great-grandfather from Singapore many years earlier in 1953.| Museum of Material Memory