It's Amla Candy in a Cigarette Box.
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Every indulgence you've ever reached for had one thing in common. It looked like it belonged in your hand. Ayurveda never got that memo. Until now.
3 simple ingredients.
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Amla candy.
Daily Ayurvedic wellness.
Pocket-sized.
A mint-flavoured amla candy in a cigarette-style flip-top box.
20 pieces per box. Three ingredients: amla, organic sugar, peppermint.
Amla is a natural source of Vitamin C and a staple of Ayurvedic daily health practice.
Works after meals, post-workout, or any time your mouth needs a reset. Fits in your pocket.
Ayurveda didn't fail you. It just showed up in the wrong packaging.
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Questions.
The Daily Sin is a mint-flavoured amla candy and daily Ayurvedic health snack. Each box contains 20 pieces made with amla, organic sugar, and peppermint. It comes in a cigarette-style flip-top box. It looks worse than it is and works better than it looks.
Amla candy is a confection made from amla, also known as Indian gooseberry. Amla is one of the richest natural sources of Vitamin C and a staple of Ayurvedic practice for digestion, immunity, and daily health. Your grandmother approves of the amla. The box is a separate conversation.
Yes. The Daily Sin uses amla as its primary ingredient, a foundational ingredient in Ayurvedic daily health practice. It contains no artificial flavouring, no preservatives, and no synthetic binders. Ayurveda that doesn't make a speech about being Ayurveda.
The Daily Sin contains three ingredients: amla, organic sugar, and peppermint. That's the whole list.
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"This is not what Ayurveda is supposed to look like."
— Someone's mother, Nagpur
"I kept it on my desk for three days before I opened it. It came in my dream. Scary dream."
— Person who asked what it was, then kept it
"I took one before my presentation. My mouth feels fresh."
— Speaker, Delhi
"What's this sexy looking thing here."
— girl in love with The Daily Sin
"This is not what Ayurveda is supposed to look like."
— Someone's mother, Nagpur
"I kept it on my desk for three days before I opened it. It came in my dream. Scary dream."
— Person who asked what it was, then kept it
"I took one before my presentation. My mouth feels fresh."
— Speaker, Delhi
"What's this sexy looking thing here."
— girl in love with The Daily Sin