Timed around Children’s Day, Cadbury’s Bournvita recently released the campaign #FaithNotForce. As part of the campaign, the brand has released a video and amplified the campaign message through ...
A scientist and liver specialist, Dr Abby Phillips on Monday said that Cadbury's claims are misleading. He said that there are studies to support that the 'health drink' Bournvita can help in muscle ...
Trending News: Bournvita, a health drink brand owned by Mondelez India, has denied the claims made by a social media influencer regarding the high sugar content of their product. The influencer, ...
The company claimed that its product contains ‘vitamins A, C, D, Iron, Zinc, Copper and Selenium which help build immunity’. (Image Credit: Pixabay) Bournvita has become a household name over the ...
Previously, Bournvita contained 37.4 grams of added sugar per 100 grams of powder. Eight months after an influencer pointed out the high sugar content in Cadbury's Bournvita chocolate 'health' drink, ...
Bournvita is a scientifically formulated product that adheres to the highest quality standards, Mondelez International, the parent company of Cadbury which manufactures the drink, told Business Today ...
Revant Himatsingka reviews packaged food items on social media and makes people aware of the ‘companies that sell junk food but market themselves as healthy’. Influencer Revant Himatsingka is known ...
As deinfluencing gains traction, how do brands navigate a safe passage away from consumer backlash? Here is what experts think. After a Twitter user posted a video reviewing Mondelez’s malted beverage ...
Bournvita and other similar bevrages should be removed from the health drink category on e-commerce platforms as there is no ‘health drink’ category defined under Food Safety and Standards Act (FSS ...
Health drink brand Bournvita has been in the news past few days after a social media influencer claimed that Cadbury’s age-old health drink has a high sugar content. The video went viral following ...
Bournvita sugar controversy: Apex child rights body NCPCR on Wednesday asked Mondelez India-owned brand Bournvita to withdraw all "misleading" advertisements, packaging and labels after a video ...
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has put out an advisory to the e-commerce companies and directed them to remove Bournvita among other drinks and beverages from the category of 'health drinks' on ...