PepsiCo and Hindustan Unilever have launched Lipton Ice Tea in India. It is available in two variants: Green Tea in Mint and Lemon flavour; and Black Tea in Lemon flavour. It is made of tea leaves, sugar and natural fruity flavours. The ready-to-drink tea is available in the PET format in modern trade outlets in the top 28 Indian cities. A 350 ml PET bottle is priced Rs 25.
Full of fruit
Lotus Herbals has introduced Pomegranate & Plum Energizing Skin Polisher that claims to ensure smooth, flawless and younger skin. It contains ultra fine granules that are non-abrasive. It is priced Rs 155 for 50 gm and Rs 245 for 100 gm and is available at major beauty and departmental stores across the country.
e-cooking
Ultimate Solutions has launched Ecook induction stove. It is described as having 2000 Watts-strong fire power, a one-key sensor touch system, big LCD display and multi-cooking functions with nine pre-set cooking functions including those for rice, noodles, barbecue and water. It is priced Rs 3,999.
Grooming regimen
Gillette has launched the Skincare line in India. It addresses male skin concerns and needs with a two-step regimen focusing on cleansing and moisturising. The Skincare Foaming Wash is claimed to be a non-drying, soap-free formula. The Skincare Scrub has exfoliating micro-beads. The Facial Moisturiser with Aloe Vera or Skincare Lotion are claimed to be non-greasy moisturisers that incorporate glycerol, CTIO, and Pro-Vitamin B5. The introductory prices range between Rs 199 for the cleansers and Rs 399 for a 100 ml pack of the lotion.
Herbal juices
Balan Natural Foods has introduced two new flavours for the first time ever in India – Amla and Brahmi, in cartons. These are available across markets (in all leading retail chains) such as Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi (NCR) and Gujarat. A one-litre pack of both flavours costs Rs 90. Brahmi is available in 200 ml packs priced at Rs 20.
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