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Tolly girls Debleena and Payel drool over Cadbury Mishti

While Debleena Dutt Mukherjee visited four sweet shops in south Calcutta, Payel Sarkar hopped to three sweet destinations in the north, for the seventh edition of Cadbury Mishti Shera Shrishti in association with Anandabazar Patrika and The Telegraph, and spoke to t2 about their love for Cadbury mishti.

TT Bureau Published 05.04.18, 12:00 AM
Debleena Dutt Mukherjee posed with her favourite Cadbury mishtis at New Bharat Sweets (Dum Dum). “I love Cadbury. Whenever Cadbury launches something new, I am the first one to taste it. I am in love with Cadbury mishti and because I am a part of this campaign I get to taste so many different types of Cadbury mishti. I love how the shops try to innovate and create something new every year,” said Debleena, who offers Cadbury to people out of courtesy but wishes to hear a ‘no’ from them, as she hates sharing her Cadbury. 
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While Debleena Dutt Mukherjee visited four sweet shops in south Calcutta, Payel Sarkar hopped to three sweet destinations in the north, for the seventh edition of Cadbury Mishti Shera Shrishti in association with Anandabazar Patrika and The Telegraph, and spoke to t2 about their love for Cadbury mishti.

Debleena with a plate of Cadbury mishti at K.C. Gope & Co (Hatibagan). “The Cadbury mishti available here has the right amount of sweetness,” said Debleena, who loves Cadbury Dairy Milk Fruit & Nut.
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 “Be it birthday or anniversary, everyone gifts me Cadbury,” said Debleena before taking a bite of Bharer Malai Chop (below), a Cadbury mishti from Jyoti Sweets (Barasat). 

Debleena takes a bite of Nut Ice Cream (below), a Cadbury mishti from Shradhanjali (Lebutala Park).
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Payel was welcomed at Surendranath Dey & Sons (Vivekananda Road) with a bouquet of roses. “I was in Class VII or VIII, when a guy had proposed to me with a card and a Cadbury. I took the Cadbury and returned the card,” laughed Payel.
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Payel took a bite of Choco Rice, a Cadbury mishti from Sree Bishnu Mistanna Bhander (Ahiritola).
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Payel Sarkar was spoilt for choice at Mahua (Kali Charan Ghosh Road). “I love being associated with Cadbury Mishti Shera Shrishti because I get to taste so many different types of  Cadbury mishti. Like most people, I too have a sweet tooth and when Cadbury gets combined with mishti, the joy of eating it doubles,” said Payel. 
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Text: Malancha Dasgupta
Pictures: Rashbehari Das 

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