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  1. Polson is the name of a dairy products brand that was started in India by Pestonjee Eduljee in 1915 in Mumbai. Polson's first dairy was set up in Anand, Gujarat at the cost of ₹ 7 lakh (US$8,400) in 1930. History. Before Polson dairy was started, housewives in India used to buy butter and milk from the milkmen directly.

  2. Mar 1, 2021 · In the 60s, Sylvester De Cunha and Eugene Fernandez came on board to design the Amul girl in response to Polson’s butter girl. The latter was depicted as a blonde haired girl dressed in a blue and white striped dress, surrounded by cans of Polson’s, buttering a toast.

  3. Apr 12, 2019 · Polson Butter – Parsi Cuisine. 2019-04-12 By ParsiCuisine.com 7 comments. All those Biharis in a position to remember the smells and flavours of their breakfasts from the 1950s-60s, may jump at the mention of Polson butter.

  4. May 19, 2019 · Launched by Parsi entrepreneur Pestonji Edulji Dalal in 1900, Polson was initially a coffee manufacturing company. It diversified into the butter business when a customer complained that there wasn’t enough butter for the armed forces. It set up its first dairy in Kaira, Gujarat.

  5. Jul 26, 2007 · It was Patel who persuaded a young dairy engineer called Verghese Kurien to join Amul, and the story of how Amul butter got its taste is given in Kurien’s autobiography I Too Had a Dream. “Polson always made butter from stale cream,” Kurien recalls.

  6. Launched by Parsi entrepreneur Pestonji Edulji Dalal in 1900, Polson was initially a coffee manufacturing company. It diversified into the butter business when a customer complained that there wasn’t enough butter for the armed forces. It set up its first dairy in Kaira, Gujarat.

  7. Those who can still recall the nostalgic smells and flavors of their breakfasts from the 1950s-60s may immediately recognize the name Polson butter. Interestingly, there is a fascinating connection between Pestonji Edulji Dalal, the founder of Polson butter, and Patna.

  8. Mar 3, 2021 · New Delhi, March 03, 2021: Today, butter in India is synonymous with a blue-haired ‘utterly butterly’ girl dressed in red and white polka dots, holding the telling yellow slab of salty butter in her hand. Amul needs no further introduction.

  9. May 26, 2020 · Polson butter had monopolised the business by the 1930s and become a household name in India, much before the Amul revolution. Much before India became independent and Anand Milk Union Limited started the Amul revolution, Polson became India’s first commercially made butter.

  10. Feb 19, 2017 · The taste of Polsons sour butter may be fresh in the minds of some, but Vijayakar thinks the love for it runs deeper than that. The Polson’s memory, he feels, is one of a better time, a simpler time…