Campaign India Team
Mar 01, 2021

Havas Creative to handle Dabur Vedic Suraksha Tea and its extensions

Agency's Delhi office will handle the mandate

Havas Creative to handle Dabur Vedic Suraksha Tea and its extensions
Dabur Vedic Suraksha Tea has appointed Havas Creative to handle its creative communication mandate.
 
The agency will be handling the creative duties for Dabur Vedic Suraksha Tea and its extensions. The business will be managed from the agency's office in Delhi.
 
 
Kunal Sharma, category head, Dabur India, said, “Dabur Vedic Suraksha Tea is powered with five immunity boosting herbs - Tulsi, Daalchini, Munakka, Kali Mirch and Shunthi. These Ayurvedic herbs combine to give a refreshing taste while boosting your immunity. Now, with Havas as our new creative partner, we aim to further strengthen the brand as we move forward in a category as exciting as packaged tea.”
 
Manas Lahiri, president, Havas Creative - North, said, “We are proud to have won the mandate for an extremely exciting brand like Dabur Vedic Suraksha Tea and all its extensions. It demonstrates the power of integration that Havas India has developed. Winning the mandate makes our relation and commitment with Dabur India even more special after winning the integrated mandate of Dabur Honey. We hope to continue creating work that makes a meaningful difference in the lives of consumers and look forward to strengthening the brand’s presence in the market.”
 
Ravinder Siwach, NCD, Havas Creative, added, “Tea is a very interesting and large category. And value-added tea is going to be the next big thing in this category. We look forward to growing the brand and creating a rightful place in the market for Dabur Vedic Suraksha Tea. Because indeed, who has better credentials than Dabur, to create a ‘tea that’s more than tea’ – a daily health tonic.”
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