LEADING pharmaceutical company, Datlabs has launched a new Camphor cream product called CamphaCare.
the new Zimbabwean Camphor cream which will reduce
unemployment and boost economic growth and will be exported
to neighbouring countries so as to reduce the high trade deficit being
experienced by the nation.
The Bulawayo factory has the capacity to produce 500 000 jars of
Camphor cream every month with a market worth $10 million hence we urge
our retail partners to take a share of the new product.
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Datlabs brand manager, Mrs Grace Mazinyani, said the thrust of
introducing a new product was to give consumers a lotion that provides
superior skin moisturisation and nourishment.
“We noted that consumers are dissatisfied with stringent lotions that make their skin look dry and cracked after application.
“Prior to the launch we conducted surveys, in which consumers
complimented the new product for its elongated skin moisturising and
nourishing effect"
Mrs Mazinyani said over the next six months, teams will be conducting
massive sampling activities on the new product, offering consumers the
opportunity to try out the new product.
Datlabs is a pharmaceutical and personal care company which has ties
with the South African pharmaceutical company, Adcock Ingram, which
manufactures and distributes an extensive range of pharmaceutical and
personal care products.
CAN YOU IMAGINE IF MOST OF BULAWAYO COMPANIES WERE DOING LIKEWISE, WOULDNT BULAWAYO BE FAR BY NOW? WHAT AND WHERE IS THE PROBLEM IN THE FIRST PLACE?
CAN YOU IMAGINE IF MOST OF BULAWAYO COMPANIES WERE DOING LIKEWISE, WOULDNT BULAWAYO BE FAR BY NOW? WHAT AND WHERE IS THE PROBLEM IN THE FIRST PLACE?
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