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Packaging Design & BrandingSamosa Singh unveils new look and packaging

Samosa Singh unveils new look and packaging

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Samosa Singh unveils new look and packaging

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Samosa Singh, one of India’s well-known quick-service restaurant (QSR) chains, has introduced a refreshed brand identity. The update includes a new logo, changes to its menu, and a renewed focus on offering snacks that are healthier, tastier, and crispier. The new logo reflects a more modern look, in line with the brand’s continued efforts to improve quality and customer experience while staying true to its popular samosa offerings.

The new logo is designed to be modern, consistent, and globally appealing. The bolder moustache is a proud nod to their roots and personality, while the cleaner lines and new typography make the logo more universally readable. The refined aesthetics elevate the brand, aligning with a more upscale and health-conscious market. The updated logo design ensures they remain relevant in a competitive food and retail market, while the brand consistency across packaging, digital platforms, and merchandise reinforces their identity.

To appeal to the younger generation, the brand has introduced special packaging that’s vibrant, ‘Instagrammable’, quirky, and made from high-quality materials. This packaging is designed to resonate with Gen Z’s love for visually appealing and sustainable products, making Samosa Singh a perfect fit for attracting new generations and environmentally conscious consumers.

“As founders, this moment is incredibly special for us. We are excited to unveil not just a new look and menu, but a renewed commitment to what Samosa Singh truly stands for – food that is healthier, tastier, and crispier, without losing its soul. Samosa Singh’s refreshed look is a reflection of our journey, our learnings, and our promise to keep evolving with our customers. It marks a new chapter driven by innovation, rooted in quality, and powered by the love and trust of those who’ve been with us from the start,” said Nidhi Singh, co-founder, Samosa Singh.

“At Samosa Singh, we’ve always believed in reimagining Indian street food with a fresh perspective. This change isn’t just cosmetic – it is a bold step towards building a brand that is more thoughtful, relatable, and future-ready. With a strong focus on sustainability, aesthetics, and storytelling, we are confident that our refreshed identity will strike a chord with both loyal fans and a new generation of snack lovers,” added Shikhar Veer Singh, co-founder, Samosa Singh.

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