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I understand your perspective, but it’s important to recognize that different people have different experiences with products. Just because one product works well for someone doesn’t mean another one is fake or inferior. Let’s share our experiences without making assumptions. Respectfully, let’s focus on facts and genuine feedback rather than accusations. I think you are doing paid marketing.
Is the video outdated or did the “fake” company change practices? The “fake” box now says “hand rolled in India” on the back. Do they actually hand roll them now or are they making false claims?
The info in this video is not correct . The are made in Mumbai as well as Bengaluru , both are real and both are brothers . The brothers got into a legal dispute and the judge had them split the company .
Hello, have a nice day. I also don't remember exactly how long they burned. I just remembered that it takes about 10 to 12 minutes for a spoonful of powder to burn.
One is Satya Mumbai and one is Satya Bangalore. Neither are fake. The company split into two completely different manufacturers under the same name. Mumbai Satya is far more common in Canada than Bangalore Satya, and Bangalore Satya is far more common in the US. Some Mumbai Satya scents with the same name are superior and some Bangalore are superior.
it doesn't matter where it comes from - all modern Nag Champa uses synthetic ingredients. Apparently Nag Champa was originally made from all natural ingredients so if that comes back I'd buy it.
I agree with you on this. As production scales up, they will begin to use synthetic fragrances and machines to produce larger quantities. You can discover additional brands of handmade incense to enhance your experience.
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How does it feel to know that this video is very misleading? There is no fake product versus real product. The difference is very simple. Now pay attention people... Heres the short version... Both are made by the same family. But they are manufactured in two separate plans. One of the plants is in Bengaluru. THAT IS THE ORIGINAL. The other is manufactured in Mumbai. It is the "other" or "fake" Nag Champa. If your box has the word Mumbai absolutely anywhere on it then it is not from the original manufacturer it is from the other plant. There are absolutely no exceptions to this. Here's a short documentary style video of the Bengaluru plant manufacturing the Nag Champa... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bN3wLhZFXmQ.htmlsi=PgrxwTHVQdhfI3UD
Ive got a box of each, the “authentic” stick is much more powdery/crumbly and a more perfumed scent, however the smell doesnt last long after burning. The “fake” stick does definitely smell more woody but isnt as flakey/crumbly. The smell also lasts for much longer after burning. To me both of them smell lovely but in different ways. I guess its down to personal preference and what is available to you in your area.
Just FYI, they are both REAL. It is not like a black market fake, it is just that when the founder died he left the company to his 2 sons, and one of the sons wanted to go the modern way and mass produce the incense instead of using the traditional hand rolled by people, they still use the same (I think) ingredients. The more "modern" ones or as the video states, "fake", is the son that has his company in Mumbai, and the traditional son/brother went to, or stayed in, Bangalore and didnt produce as much as the other brother at the time when the company "split" , by now I think he has nearly caught up or maybe fully caught up with this brother that mass produced the incense his dad created, so you should see a lot of the traditional bangalore satya now. Also, people didn't like the mumbai version because there was.... growing pains, but by now the mumbai version is ALOT better. So, no need to worry yourself, they are no proper "fakes" on the market of satya, its just the brothers split the company in each way and use identical boxes, or nearly identical anyway... hope this helps!!!
the Original (decades ago) was not flowery. It held a woody scent on the high frequency, with a calming Champa scent that hit like- well, sugary grace. :)
bought some from 5 below too and here I am watching this video now the fragrance is high though it doesn't smell like low quality or just wood burning the quality good what u thinking??
@@liquidbrainojust cause it's legal doesn't mean ur allowed to smoke in apartments, hotels, etc... maybe even he lives with roommates or parents, many reasons
It's not just backwards it's wrong. The company was split in two after the two brothers had a dispute. Now there are two factories, one in Mumbai and the original in Bangalore. They use different processes, in Bangalore they're still rolled by hand and in Mumbai they're rolled by machines. Plus the labels are different.
Reason the smoke goes down is because most smoke rises because it’s with hot air, but in the instant cone if I was away from the hot air, letting it fall
It's all equally toxic. Both brands send my air quality reading to ZERO. You read that right. ZERO, even with the window open (never seen it anywhere near that)
Thanks a lot for information. I wish l could find again the original one because yesterday l just threw away the fake incenses bought from Amazon. It smells horrible.
That's because the video is wrong. There was a dispute between the two brothers who owned the company. A judge in India granted them both authorization to produce it but the new factory in Bangalore is using a different process and different label. The original from Bangalore is rolled by hand the others are made by machines. You must have the ones from Bangalore; from the original factory.
Satya - Shrinivas Sugandhalaya (BNG) LLP Bangalore Satya Masala Räucherstäbchen aus Bangalore, höchste Qualität und beste Düfte. Satya Shrinivas Sugandhalaya wurde 1964 von Late Shri K.N.Satyam Setty gegründet und das Stammwerk in Bengaluru wird heute von seinem Sohn Shri Balakrishna Setty und seinem Enkelsohn K.B. Rohan Setty weitergeführt. Shrinivas Sugandhalaya (BNG) LLP produziert weiterhin im Gründungswerk in Bangalore einige der altbekannten Düfte in unveränderter Qualität und Reinheit, sowie viele neue Düfte nach dieser alten Tradition. Manche Duftartikel sowie Räucherstäbchen werden vorerst nicht mehr hergestellt, was sich allerdings auch sehr leicht wieder ändern kann. Satya (BNG) LLP hat eine große Auswahl an vielfältigen, inspirierenden Düften für jeden Anlass und jedes Duftwunscherlebnis. Findest Du Deinen Satya Lieblingsduft wird er Dich begeistern, garantiert. Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa - die Blauen Räucherstäbchen - entstanden Anfang der 1970er Jahre und zählen bis heute zu den weltweit beliebtesten Räucherstäbchen überhaupt. Es ist immer wieder ein Genuss, diese ausgewogenen und interessanten Düfte um sich zu haben. Die Räucherstäbchen, Räucherkegel und Dhoop Sticks werden aus rein natürlichen, nachwachsenden Rohstoffen hergestellt und enthalten keinerlei giftige Substanzen. Und wo genau die Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa Original Agarbattis herkommen und entstehen bzw. entstanden sind, kannst Du Dir in diesen Videos ansehen. Shrinivas Sughandalaya (BNG) LLP Nagchampa Dokumentation, Satya (BNG) LLP Video 2 und Satya (BNG) LLP Video 3. Satya - Shrinivas Sugandhalaya LLP Mumbai Satya Masala Räucherstäbchen aus Mubai tragen die feinen Düfte Indiens in die ganze Welt. Satya Shrinivas Sugandhalaya wurde 1964 von Late Shri K.N.Satyam Setty gegründet und das neue Werk in Mumbai wird heute von seinem Sohn Mr. K.S. Nagrai Setty weitergeführt. Shrinivas Sugandhalaya LLP produzieren im neuen Werk in Mumbai die altbekannten Düfte in unveränderter Qualität und Reinheit, sowie viele neue Düfte nach dieser alten Tradition. Satya LLP hat eine große Auswahl an vielfältigen, inspirierenden Düften für jeden Anlass und jedes Duftwunscherlebnis. Findest Du Deinen Satya Lieblingsduft wird er Dich begeistern, garantiert. Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa - die Blauen Räucherstäbchen - entstanden Anfang der 1970er Jahre und zählen bis heute zu den weltweit beliebtesten Räucherstäbchen überhaupt. Es ist immer wieder ein Genuss, diese ausgewogenen und interessanten Düfte um sich zu haben. Die Räucherstäbchen, Räucherkegel und Dhoop Sticks werden aus rein natürlichen, nachwachsenden Rohstoffen hergestellt und enthalten keinerlei giftige Substanzen. Und wer schon immer mal sehen wollte wie die Herstellung der Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa Masala Räucherstäbchen vor sich geht, hat mit diesen Videos Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa Incense Sticks - Shrinivas Sughandalaya LLP , Satya LLP Video 2 und Satya LLP Mumbai Video 3 die Möglichkeit dazu. Gruß Wanda
1. Will a customer go to such lengths to purchase genuine Nag Champa incense? 2. To detect counterfeits, brands should employ cutting-edge, consumer-friendly technologies. 3. AI-based invisible cryptography anti-counterfeit solutions are now available; consumers only need to use their mobile phones to identify fakes. 4. This has already been implemented by global brands.