Colgate-Palmolive (India) has launched a new campaign platform titled ‘Every Colgate Smile Has A Story’, focused on showcasing real people and their lived experiences with the brand. The campaign has marked the company’s continued engagement with Indian households, where its products have been present for decades.
The series has moved beyond traditional advertising formats to document stories rooted in everyday life. As per media context, the first film in the series has featured a 125-year-old sweet-making family from Dehradun, highlighting generational practices and concerns around oral health in sugar-rich environments.
The campaign has centred on the relationship between mothers and oral care decisions for their families. It has explored how trust in the brand has influenced daily habits, particularly in households where dietary habits may increase dental risks.
The first film, titled “Raised by Sweets”, has followed Vertica Khandelwal and her family, who have been involved in traditional sweet-making for over a century. The narrative has depicted how she has balanced preserving family traditions with concerns about dental health, positioning Colgate as a solution within that context.
The campaign has also highlighted the product proposition of Colgate Strong Teeth, which has been positioned with Arginine + Calcium Boost Technology and 24-hour cavity protection. The brand has linked this functional benefit with the broader emotional narrative of care and protection.
The series has been rolled out across television, digital, and social media platforms nationwide.
“For 90 years, mothers across India have trusted Colgate as their family’s ‘Suraksha Chakra.’ With ‘Every Colgate Smile Has A Story,’ we are stepping beyond traditional advertising to honour that profound trust. Vertica’s story in Dehradun perfectly captures what we stand for: allowing mothers to let their children fully experience life’s sweet moments, knowing our protection is always there.” — Gunjit Jain, Executive Vice President – Marketing, Colgate-Palmolive (India)














