Rohit Warrier, a founder of Sippline, the drinking shield, has shared the video on social media
Last Updated: 05.48 PM, Mar 09, 2022
One of the many interesting pitches on the Indian adaptation of the US show, Shark Tank India, has been Sippline. The product is a shield that can help one prevent any stains on glasses and mugs as they take sips of their drinks. When the founder presented the business idea on the show, judges were not really impressed.
The founder, Rohit Warrier has earlier pointed it out in his video and took a dig at Grover's and Gupta's remarks. He has now not spared Vineeta Singh too. Warrier dropped another video on the social media handles of his company where he is seen taking a dig at Singh's Sugar Cosmetics. The video shows Singh responding to Warrier on the show when he holds a glass and sarcastically asks if the lipstick mark is of hers. She says it cannot be as Sugar cosmetics is transfer-free. It further shows the founder's response to it saying that it may be transfer-free and hence, one needs to be even more careful about contamination.
The video was shared along with the caption that reads, "You won’t be able to detect contamination if someone’s lipstick, especially from @trysugar because Sugar Cosmetics is transfer-proof. Hence, use a SIPPLINE, so that you are sure that your lips never touch a doubtful rim, but only a sterile and clean surface of Sippline."
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He further shared the website link, asking the people to try Sugar products and while they do so, he suggested that they also use his drinking shield.
Season 1 of Shark Tank India ended over a month ago but still continues to make headlines to date. The show can be streamed on SonyLIV now.