During our childhood days, many of us enjoyed drinking Cadbury Bournvita, a chocolate-flavoured drink that was a go-to beverage for us. Even today, many people continue to drink Bournvita. The popularity is such that various restaurants have it on their drinks menu. However, have you ever wondered whether Bournvita is good for your health? A recent video that has gained significant attention on social media features a man claiming that this 'health' drink is actually quite unhealthy. The video has generated various responses on social media, prompting the company to issue a formal statement to address the concerns.
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The now-viral video was shared on Twitter by @rishibagree. It shows a man making accusations that Cadbury Bournvita lacks nutrients that contribute to the healthy functioning of the immune system, despite its packaging claims. Instead, the product contains a high sugar content that could lead to diabetes if ingested regularly. In the video, he suggests changing Bournvita's tagline, "taiyari jeet ki," to "taiyari diabetes ki" to reflect its negative impact on health. "A very important video message that every parent and individual should see," read the caption of the post. You can watch the full video here:
A very important video message that every parent and individual should see. pic.twitter.com/grmAqVf0cK
— Rishi Bagree (@rishibagree) April 5, 2023
Twitter users were quick to respond to the video and expressed their concerns about the drink in the comments section. Since its posting, it has garnered over 1 million views, 8K retweets, and thousands of comments. One person wrote, "Almost all multinational's supplements are garbage is proven by their nutrition values and resource base. @moayush should make an awareness program regarding this extortion marketing of unhealthy food supplements."
"The problem lies within the country itself. Not enough is done to crack down on such false claims. Most of the products are of substandard taste and quality compared to their foreign counterparts," expressed another.
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Take a look at some other reactions:
Each and every line spoken here is truth..
— Anoop Mundhra (@anoopmundhra) April 5, 2023
SUGAR is the biggest slow poison one can have..
Leads to addiction fatigue and taste and does not help in any thing as claimed on the packet ..
HALF PACKET IS SUGAR
SHOCKING
Most of brand like this just has atta and flavour's added to it. Take a sample & test at any lab, u will know nothing is there
— Aabha 108 (@Aabha108) April 5, 2023
If you are actually worried, file complaint in the court. There is precedence that if they are lying on the packaging they will be paying hefty fines.
— Siddhartha Kulshrestha (@sahastra07) April 5, 2023
Feed your kids Whey Protein ? pic.twitter.com/l8LaJeeSOJ
— Mijay Vallya ?? (@MVallya) April 5, 2023
Hamare ghar mei humko kabhi nahi pilaye ye sab drinks... ?
— Gooner Paddu (@gooner_paddu) April 5, 2023
Following the video's widespread circulation, Bournvita released a statement on Instagram to address concerns about their product. Their post presents a detailed list of the vitamins and nutrients contained in the drink. Additionally, the company stated that they have been mentioning "Helps with the healthy functioning of the immune system" on their packaging for several years, well before the Covid-19 pandemic's onset. Take a look:
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