Organisch brings Australia’s child natural oral care brand JACK N’ JILL to India
by Samiksha
New
Delhi, August 06 2019: Organisch, India’s leading organic food seller
has partnered exclusively with the leading Australian child natural oral care brand
Jack N' Jill to sell its products in India.
The Delhi-based Organisch is exclusive partner
for sales and also Marketing Partner for JACK N JILL products in India.
Organisch will be selling and marketing JACK N’ JILL products in all the major
e-commerce platforms and Modern Trades.
Jack N' Jill is a natural toothpaste for babies,
toddlers and children that is safe to swallow and made with certified Organic ingredients.
It was first made in Melbourne, Australia in 1949 and it has been a family
business for more than 20 years. It continues to be made in Australia and is
now available in more than 40+ countries including India.
The company’s child oral care range includes
natural and organic tooth paste, BIO toothbrushes, teething gel and wipes and
mouthwash etc.
“Now parents are more sensitive for the products
for their kids and looking only for safe and Organic products. JACK N’ JILL is
the first Brand in India to offer Natural products in Baby Oral Care category
with so many variants in toothpaste. JACK N’ JILL toothpaste rated as safest
toothpaste for kids by EWG (Environment Work Group). Not only Toothpaste, their
Bath range also have Organic ingredients and are natural only. With this partnership, we would like to extend
our reach to end consumer and offer them a wide range of Organic products in
Baby care Category. This will also help us to further expand our organic
products line,” Mr. Chirag Arora, Founder and CEO, Organisch said in a
statement.
Organisch’s vast range of products includes
Organic Fruits & Veg, pulses, grains and edible oils etc.
In a short span of time, ORGANISCH, has
grown to be a major company in organic foods segment and is the leading seller
of organic vegetables and fruits on Amazon PRIME NOW, Modern and other major Ecommerce and Modern
Trades/Retail chain stores.
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