This document discusses whether to gift chocolates or mithai (Indian sweets) during Diwali. While mithai have deep traditional and emotional significance, capturing family history and values, chocolates have increasingly become popular gifts, especially for younger generations. Both options have merits - mithai have greater variety and affordability while being homemade, but chocolates have longer shelf life and more attractive packaging for corporate gifting. Ultimately, both chocolates and mithai are suitable Diwali gifts, with preferences varying between older and younger celebrants.
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This Diwali should I gift Chocolates or Mithai?
All of us know that as Diwali is nearing there is always a debate should I gift Chocolates
or Mithai at home, to my friends and my business partners. It’s been a tradition that
every part of India celebrates this great festival of lights by sharing joy and happiness
with sweets. But over a period of time as the new generation has entered this world
there has also been a marginal deviation in the thinking when it comes to gifting and
sharing sweets during diwali. This is partially because of the strategy adopted by many
chocolate brands (which include homemade chocolate brands and products from the
big MNC’s) who have entered this market to capture some share of the mithai market
during this great festival across India. Let’s look at some key differentiators between the
two.
1. Traditional & Emotional: Diwali is a festival which has lot of history and tradition
which date backs to many years. Most of them love to preserve the values of
traditions connected with sweets made and prepared at home. These traditionally
prepared sweets bring in plenty of love and emotional expressions when they are
exchanged with your relatives, family members and friends. While the
promotional campaigns of many chocolate brands try to bring the emotions
through their advertising but they are not able to capture the real essence that a
mithai is able to deliver. Every ingredient that goes into a mithai has that warmth
and emotional connection with the audience which touches his or her heart.
2. Wider Choice: There is no limit when you think of preparing Mithai. Since Mithai
is very meticulously prepared by hand the touch of authenticity further enhances
its taste. Which is missing in chocolates though some brands try to use some
special ingredients to come closer to the mithai. The good old parents and
grandparents always relish the wider choice that one has when it comes to
mithai. The natural ingredients have more positive impression as compared to
the artificial flavors that are used today.
3. Pricing v/s Presentation: Mithai’s are still easily affordable as the prices are not
so steep. You have a larger choice to pick from. You can taste it at the sweet
shop before you decide to buy your preferred Mithai. And when you prepare it at
home you can use genuine ingredient to make it healthier, tasty and less
expensive. This is not true with Chocolates but when it comes to Corporate
gifting due to its attractive packaging and presentation Chocolates scores over
the mithai. But that has also changed today as many local brands have paid lot of
attention to packaging and branding to make it attractive.
4. Innovative & Delicious: One can experiment lot of innovation while preparing a
Mithai and that has been the hallmark of traditional sweets. One of the most
popular items that have caught over the years has been the Mithai for health
2. conscious audience. This is prepared from quality dry fruits which are preferred
over the chocolates by many diabetics as chocolates are perceived to be more
rich and sweet. But chocolates have a larger shelf life compared to mithai and
therefore it has an added advantage as compared to mithai when gifting to the
corporate and sending it out of station through couriers, to far off friends.
Both chocolates and mithais have their merits and demerits when it comes to
sharing and gifting during diwali. But with the change in the audience pattern
there is a different point of view between the two. While mithai has still stuck to
the core values of maintaining the traditional image but the chocolates has
wooed the new generation audience with their product and packaging to explore
chocolates instead of mithai every diwali and every other festive season.
Let us wait and watch the various marketers in this category are planning and
what would be their strategy to woo the mithai audience.
The Author: Ganapathy Viswanathan is an independent communication
consultant with over two decades of experience in branding, communication and
public relations. Spent a significant time in various disciplines with the Ogilvy
Group in India