K. C. Das

Krishna Chandra Das (1869–1934), commonly known as K.C. Das, was a Bengali confectioner, entrepreneur, businessman, and cultural icon of the early 20th century. Born in 1869 in Bagbazar, Kolkata, India, Krishna Chandra was the only son and successor of the Bengali confectioner and inventor Nobin Chandra Das. He developed an electric loom, a soda fountain machine, did extensive research on homeopathy, and researched eastern and western classical music. K.C. Das became an iconic figure in 1930s Kolkata as one of the creators of "Rosso Malai" and the inventor of the canned "Rosso Golla", which were popularized and promoted throughout India by his family company, K.C. Das Private Limited, founded by K.C.'s son and successor, Sarada Charan Das. Provided by Wikipedia
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