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Sri Shagun Mithai Vatika

Since its founding in 2006, by two brothers passionate about crafting authentic, delicious sweets and savories. Sri Shagun Mithai Vatika has been celebrated for its handcrafted 80-100 exquisite delicacies and offer over 200 custom-made Indian treats, crafted by skilled and experienced artisans.

Badam Chocolate Cranberry Burfi (Props - 1)
Bengali Sweets (Counter Setup - 1)
Assorted Bites (Props - 2)
Cashew Anjeer Sweets Gift Box (Props - 1)
Indulge in the Sweetness of tradition

Fresh Sweets, Snacks & Savories
Crafted With Care

Sweeten your event with our live,
artisanal sweet counter experience!

Ambience (Counter Setup - 1)
Disco Sweets (Counter Setup - 1)
Sweet Cheese Kebab (Counter Setup - 1)
Imarti (Counter Setup - 2)
GIFTING SOLUTIONS

Gifting Excellence,
One Sweet Box at a Time

Sri Shagun Mithai Vatika brings you premium gifting solutions tailored for corporates, events, and festive occasions. Our handcrafted Indian sweets are made using the finest ingredients, blending tradition with purity and taste. Whether you’re expressing gratitude to clients, celebrating milestones, or sharing joy during festivals, our thoughtfully curated and beautifully packaged sweet boxes add a personal touch to every moment. With customization options and elegant presentation, elevate your celebrations and build lasting connections—one delightful bite at a time.

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FAQs

Milk-based sweets typically last for 3-5 days, though the exact shelf life may vary depending on the type of sweet.

Ghee-based sweets generally have a longer shelf life than milk-based sweets, lasting around 5-7 days. However, this can vary based on the specific sweet

Dry fruit-based sweets usually have a shelf life of 7-10 days. Some almond-based sweets can even stay fresh for more than 10 days, depending on the ingredients.

Turkish sweets, due to their honey content, can last for 10-15 days.

Namkeens like Chudwa, Mixture, and Khara are best consumed within 30 days from the date of packaging or manufacturing.

Milk-based Bengali sweets and snacks should ideally be consumed within 16-18 hours of manufacturing and must be eaten within 24 hours.

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