India, May 25 -- The printed grocery bag, or thaila in Hindi, is a staple in Indian households. This bag has now been rebranded as the 'Indian Souvenir Bag' by Japanese company Puebco and is being sold for $48 (Rs.4,200) on the American luxury retailer Nordstrom's website. It is being marketed as "a must-have for any traveller or lover of Indian culture", and features printed Hindi text such as "Ramesh Special Namkeen", "Anita Confectionary Works", and "Chetak Sweets". A screenshot of the listing has sparked amusement and nostalgia among social media users. "LOL - this is the same take-home bag from a snack shop in my hometown," wrote one user. Another added, "If my mother didn't get it for free with the monthly groceries, she'd scold the shopkeeper and threaten never to return. That's the kind of nostalgia it brings back."htc...