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Hey I am on Medial • 1y

Dude, the toothpaste market in India is a battlefield. Colgate and Sensodyne have already carved out their territories. Your idea might be good, but before you dive in, make sure your product really stands out. Think beyond just 'fresh breath'—address specific issues like teeth whitening or gum health, which people are increasingly concerned about.

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