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Vasant unveils fresh, new look with revamped packaging

FoodTechBiz Desk

Vasant, a beloved and prominent name in the spice industry, has added a fresh flavor to its legacy with the launch of its new and revamped packaging. The announcement comes as part of the latest and ongoing campaign, 'Pyaar Toh Hona Hi Tha,' which celebrates the joy and love that Vasant brings to every meal. The campaign, featuring the iconic Bollywood star Anil Kapoor as the brand ambassador, underscores the timeless connection between food and emotions.

The revamped packaging mirrors a vibrant and heartfelt theme, blending tradition with a modern touch. The updated design reflects a modern aesthetic while staying true to the brand's core values of delivering unmatched quality and trust.

Chandrakant Bhandari, chairman and managing director, Vasant, expressed his excitement about this milestone, saying, "For over five decades, Vasant has been a symbol of trust and purity in kitchens across India. The 'Pyaar Toh Hona Hi Tha' campaign highlights the emotional bond that food creates. Our revamped packaging is an extension of this idea - fresh, modern, and deeply rooted in tradition. With Anil Kapoor on board and gracing our new packaging, we are confident in connecting with audiences across generations and sharing our promise of purity and quality."

The new packaging will soon be rolled out for Vasant's entire range. With this exciting development, the brand invites its customers to experience their timeless spices in a bold, new avatar while cherishing the love that goes into every dish.

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