Indore, 27th October 2025: Candytoy Corporate Pvt Ltd (CTC), India’s largest manufacturer of plastic promotional toys and confectionery, has announced a major expansion with the establishment of three new manufacturing facilities in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

Spanning a combined area of 500,000 sq. ft., the upcoming facilities will significantly boost CTC’s production capacity and create employment opportunities for nearly 1,000 people in the region. The expansion will also enable the company to introduce a new product portfolio including balloon toys, popping candy, cotton candy, and export-oriented toys themed around global festivities such as Halloween and Easter, further diversifying its offerings.
Mr. Gaurav Mirchandani, Director, Candytoy Corporate Pvt Ltd, said,: “We plan to make Indore the global hub for Candytoy manufacturing. We have earmarked an investment of ₹100 crore to strengthen our manufacturing base with three new facilities, all located in Indore. This initiative aligns with our vision to create a world-class, Made-in-India hub for toys catering to global markets.”
In addition to the expansion, CTC unveiled the world’s largest Candytoy showroom, spanning 6,000 sq. ft. in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. The first-of-its-kind experiential space showcases over 2,500 SKUs of promotional toys, candy toys, and confectionery products — blending toys, treats, and technology under one roof. Designed as an immersive, multi-sensory destination, the showroom offers a delightful experience for both children and adults.
Since its inception just over four years ago, CTC, headquartered in Indore, has achieved an impressive production capacity of 10.5 million toys per day, supported by over 250 high-performance machines across its five factories in Indore, Delhi, and Hyderabad, employing more than 800 people.
CTC currently exports to multiple international markets, including Europe, the US, Africa, Turkey, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, and the UAE. Its existing three units in Indore span 180,000 sq. ft., while the Delhi and Hyderabad facilities measure 26,000 sq. ft. and 20,000 sq. ft., respectively.