Festivals Then – A Celebration Built at Home
A few decades ago, festivals began days in advance — not with shopping carts, but with preparation.
Homes would come alive with:
- The aroma of freshly made Murukku and laddus
- The sound of oil crackling as snacks were prepared in batches
- Families sitting together, shaping sweets and sharing stories
Children would eagerly wait for festivals — not just for new clothes, but for their favourite treats. Sneaking a piece of chikki or tasting warm boondi straight from the kitchen was part of the excitement.
In Mangalore, festivals like:
- Deepavali
- Krishna Janmashtami
- Ugadi
were incomplete without homemade traditional South Indian snacks and sweets.
Back then, food wasn’t ordered — it was experienced.
Every snack carried effort, patience, and love.
Festivals Today – Faster, Yet Still Emotional
But something hasn’t changed — the craving for those same traditional flavours.
Even now, during festivals:
- We look for authentic sweets and snacks
- We want to recreate that familiar taste
- We want to share something meaningful with loved ones
The Shift Towards Online Gifting
Gifting has become an essential part of modern celebrations.
Earlier:
- Sweets were packed at home and hand-delivered
Today:
- Gifts are sent across cities and countries
- Orders are placed with a few clicks
Platforms like:
- Amazon
- Flipkart
- BigBasket
have made it easier than ever to send traditional sweets online to friends and family.
But convenience alone isn’t enough — people are now looking for taste, authenticity, and quality.
Why Traditional Snacks Still Matter
Despite changing lifestyles, the emotional connection to food remains strong.
During festivals, what people truly seek is:
- Familiar flavours from childhood
- Snacks that feel homemade
- A sense of connection and nostalgia
Pon Pon – Bringing Tradition to Your Doorstep
- Relive festive memories
- Share traditional flavours
- Gift something meaningful
Conclusion – The Heart of Festivals Remains the Same
From handmade sweets in traditional kitchens to ordering festive treats online,
the way we celebrate may have changed — but the reason hasn’t.
- Sharing
- Giving
- Coming together
