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Radhika Apte, Shruti Hassan and Vikrant Massey ‘get addicted to good’, join hands with mCaffeine as ‘brand believers’
mCaffeine has associated with three of India’s three biggest millennial celeb icons as their brand believers to help establish an ‘addiction’ to all the good caffeine can do
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In an exciting new development, Radhika Apte, Shruti Hassan and Vikrant Massey – three of India’s biggest youth icons and talented celebrities – have joined hands as mCaffeine’s ‘brand believers’ today. Noteworthy as India’s first caffeinated personal care brand, together they will focus on empowering the country’ millennial audience on mCaffeine’s ‘Addicted To Good’ proposition in an innovative yet relatable way.
Talking about embarking on this new journey, Actor Radhika Apte says, “I am thrilled to espouse mCaffeine’s brand values of being addicted to good. Looking at the growing consciousness of today’s millennials, I believe that we all must pledge to products that make us addicted to not just a good regime but also a good environment. Kudos to their team for this endeavor of making smart personal care choices a talking point in the country and enlightening us about how our personal care choices can leave a positive impact.”
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Actor-Singer Shruti Hassan adds, “For me, personal care is not just limited to outer appearance but a feeling of goodness from within. I have personally been an mCaffeine user, and I stand by the ideology of the brand. mCaffeine – 100% natural, vegan, cruelty-free and with zero plastic footprint – has consistently made a meaningful impact in today’s world by supporting addiction to the goodness of caffeinated personal care products. I am happy to align myself with a brand that is working hard to help our country recognize the importance of inner beauty and responsibility towards the environment through a simple yet powerful message of being ‘Addicted To Good’.”
Actor and heartthrob Vikrant Massey further mentions, “The pandemic has brought me closer to myself and my personal care routine, and I think that’s the scenario with everyone. Consumers are looking for an impactful factor in every choice they make, and a brand like mCaffeine, in today’s time, is making it easily possible for them with their consistent efforts. I am looking forward to this exciting mCaffeine journey of being #AddictedToGood.”
Commenting on the association, Tarun Sharma, CEO & Co-Founder, mCaffeine, said, “We are overjoyed to welcome Radhika, Vikrant and Shruti to our world of caffeinated goodness. Given the rising awareness about personal care, with our ‘Addicted To Good’ campaign, we aim to emphasize the benefits of our hero ingredient and solidify mCaffeine’s position as India’s most favorite caffeinated personal care brand.
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The #AddictedToGood proposition comes from the human insight that we are essentially creatures of habit that favour repetition. A single good habit can often lead to another, starting a chain of goodness. Armed with all the goodness of caffeine, mCaffeine wants to get its users similarly ‘Addicted to Good’. Representing the young and energetic go-getters who the brand’s products are made for, the three ambassadors will share the goodness of caffeine with everyone – along with the good that the brand does at large.
Aside from opposing animal testing, the colour and gender-neutral brand promotes clean, sustainable living. With the ‘Addicted To Good’ message, mCaffeine aims to inspire the audience to unearth their full potential and be the best version of themselves – because feeling good is everyone’s right. The brand is now set to take the personal care market by storm with the strategic association of three renowned celebrities.
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