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Havas Media Group India to handle Slurrp Farm’s integrated media mandate
Mumbai: Havas Media Group India announced on Tuesday that it has bagged the integrated media mandate of millet-based children’s food brand, Slurrp Farm. The mandate will include both offline and digital media duties and will be handled out of the agency’s Gurgaon office.
Havas Media Group managing partner (head – North 2) Harbir Singh Rai will lead the duties under the guidance of the company’s president and chief client officer Uday Mohan.
Founded in 2016 by Meghana Narayan and Shauravi Malik, Slurrp Farm offers healthy, yummy, and natural food options for children made using supergrains like ragi and jowar. Ranging from toddler and kids’ cereals to noodles, pastas, and pancakes, Slurrp Farm was founded when Meghana and Shauravi became mothers themselves and felt they were incredibly short of options that were both healthy and tasty to feed their own children. Following their hearts, they dug into recipes from their grandmothers’ kitchens and took ingredients from their own childhoods, such as millets, reinventing them and making them as tasty as can be. What started as an experiment in their own home kitchens has now evolved into a much-loved children’s food brand.
Slurrp Farm currently retails in India via www.slurrpfarm.com as well as through e-commerce and quick commerce platforms such as Amazon, Big Basket, FirstCry, and Swiggy Instamart, amongst others. Products are also available across leading modern trade stores in India and the UAE, as well as online in the US and UK.
Earlier this summer, Slurrp Farm launched its first-ever brand campaign, “Yes Ka Time Aa Gaya,” featuring investor and brand ambassador, Anushka Sharma.
The three-part digital campaign highlights how mothers have to constantly deal with a flood of opinions and options when it comes to giving their children nutritious food. Havas Media Group India effectively amplified the campaign across multiple digital touchpoints such as YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Search, and other innovations.
Wholsum Foods co-founder Shauravi Malik said, “At Wholsum Foods, we are always looking to partner with people who share the same ethos and values as us; the team at Havas does exactly that. We are pleased to partner with Havas Media Group to bolster our offline and digital media efforts, and we look forward to working with them to further evolve our storytelling and introduce new audiences to Slurrp Farm.”
Havas Media Group India CEO Mohit Joshi added, “We are delighted to be partnering with India’s most loved, wholesome, meaningful kids’ food brand, Slurrp Farm. With rising health concerns such as malnourishment, obesity, and diabetes among children, healthy food and nutrition-based diets have become a priority. Through its innovative portfolio of millet-based food products, Slurrp Farm is successfully contributing towards inculcating healthy eating habits among children and adults alike. We look forward to further strengthening the brand’s journey and driving its vision, by building meaningful connections with the consumer.’’
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Coca-cola launches ‘Har Meal Aaaah’ campaign with Mamitha Baiju
Hyperlocal film turns parotta into ‘Parotaaaaaah’ to celebrate meal moments
MUMBAI: One sip, one sound and suddenly, every meal gets its moment. Coca-cola has unveiled its latest campaign, ‘Har Meal Aaaah’, aiming to turn everyday dining into something a little more memorable and a lot more refreshing. Fronted by Mamitha Baiju, the campaign leans into Coca-cola’s iconic “Aaaah” mnemonic that unmistakable expression after the first sip reimagining it as a cultural thread that ties together food, flavour and feeling across regions. The film, rooted in Tamil Nadu’s culinary culture, spotlights the beloved parotta, playfully stretching it into “Parotaaaaaah” to capture the joy of the perfect pairing.
Conceptualised by Ogilvy and extended regionally by Studio X, the campaign blends local insight with global brand cues. It reflects Coca-cola’s ongoing strategy of embedding itself into everyday rituals, this time, not through grand occasions, but through the quiet, familiar moments around food.
The idea is simple but sharply executed: position Coca-cola not as an add-on, but as an essential companion to meals. By tapping into hyperlocal food habits while retaining a universally recognisable brand cue, the campaign aims to deepen emotional recall across diverse audiences.
Early traction suggests the approach is resonating. The campaign has already sparked organic engagement online, with memes and user reactions amplifying its reach proof that sometimes, the smallest ideas travel the furthest.
At a time when brands are competing for attention in increasingly fragmented markets, ‘Har Meal Aaaah’ takes a different route zooming in rather than out. Because in the end, Coca-Cola’s bet is clear: if you can own the moment after the first sip, you can own the meal.







