tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3468180153445987894.post8935995097666240691..comments2023-08-06T15:43:15.207+05:30Comments on Rishabh Singla's 'Other' Blog: In India, Dabur doesn't sell many 'flavors' of Vatika Enriched Hair Oil that are available abroad... Sad!Rishabh Singlahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01810689880109191513noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3468180153445987894.post-14292514759942470972010-07-16T11:31:22.204+05:302010-07-16T11:31:22.204+05:30@Anonymous
Appreciate your helpful answer.
Yup t...@Anonymous<br /><br />Appreciate your helpful answer.<br /><br />Yup true Almond and Coconut are available in India, but in a different packing (perhaps with slightly different ingredients as well?). My intent was to whine about the absence of this entire "family" of four bottles from India :)Rishabh Singlahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01810689880109191513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3468180153445987894.post-67021486869444461042010-07-16T09:18:11.578+05:302010-07-16T09:18:11.578+05:30While you do have the Vatika Enriched Almond Oil a...While you do have the Vatika Enriched Almond Oil and vatika Enriched Coconut oil in India, the Cactus oil and Olive oil are products created in Middle East and Africa for the local audience there and are suited to their local tates and needs. The number of consumers using an enriched Olive oil or a Cactus oil are very limited in India. Dabur's international product portfolio is completely different from its India offering and includes products that are developed and manufactured abroad for the local audience. While the brand names may remain the same, the product offered under these brands are specially created for those markets. Other examples are Vatika hair Cream, Hamaam Zaith & Amla Snake Oil (which is a hair serum and is popularly known as snake oil in that part of the world). There are a host of products in its India stables that are not available abroad and vice versa.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com