Campaign India Team
Jun 28, 2023

Blissclub’s durability shields a woman against competitors' sales pitches

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Blissclub has rolled out a campaign to highlight its 100-day buy-and-try policy. 
 
The film aims to redefine its customer experience by offering a risk-free opportunity to try its activewear products for an extended period. It showcases the journey of a woman who’s constantly tempted to shop through digital promotions but cannot because her Blissclub leggings look as good as new despite her best efforts to ruin them. 
 
Minu Margeret, founder and CEO, Blissclub, said, “We believe in the power of our products, and this policy demonstrates our commitment to customer satisfaction and confidence in our brand.”
 
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Campaign India

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