Content creator Avanish Agarwal has sparked an online debate around packaged food transparency after claiming he received a legal notice from Dabur over a reel discussing the ingredient label of Real Litchi Juice.
In the Instagram reel, Agarwal is seen picking up a bottle of Dabur Real Litchi juice and reading out the ingredient information printed on the packaging itself. Referring to the label, he points out that the product contains 21% litchi juice while the remaining composition includes water, sugar, acidity regulators, stabilisers, and other ingredients mentioned on the bottle. Throughout the video, Agarwal frames the discussion as a consumer reading and interpreting publicly available label information rather than making independent scientific claims.
According to Agarwal, the reel later led to a legal notice from Dabur. The creator has publicly stated that he does not intend to take the video down, arguing that consumers should be allowed to discuss and question ingredient labels and packaged food claims openly online.
What began as a straightforward label-reading reel has now expanded into a wider social media conversation around consumer rights, transparency in FMCG marketing, and the boundaries of creator commentary on branded products. The discussion has also revived conversations around past scrutiny faced by packaged beverage brands over “100% juice” positioning and how consumers interpret front-of-pack marketing claims versus ingredient disclosures.
The controversy also highlights a growing shift in digital content culture, where creators are increasingly moving beyond entertainment into areas like ingredient literacy, consumer awareness, food transparency, and product breakdowns. As audiences become more conscious about packaged food consumption, reels discussing labels, additives, sugar content, and marketing claims have become a fast-growing category of creator content online.
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