Meet the Makes : Behind Every Bottle of Ashoka Oil – humanize your Brand
The People: Meet the Ashoka Oil Family
Showcasing the individuals involved in making the oil puts a face to the brand and highlights the dedication and expertise that go into every bottle.
- Profiles of the Farmers/Sourcing Team:
- The Cultivator: Introduce the farmers who grow the seeds (mustard, sesame, groundnut, etc.). Share their decades of experience, their sustainable practices, and their pride in providing the best quality raw material. Example: “Meet Ramu Kaka, who’s been growing mustard on the same land for 40 years. He knows a good seed just by the feel.”
- The Quality Inspector: Feature the person responsible for meticulously checking the raw materials upon arrival. Highlight their sharp eye and unwavering commitment to quality standards.
- The Master Millers:
- Focus on the artisans who oversee the crushing process. Emphasize that it’s a craft, not just a machine operation. Talk about the traditional methods they preserve (like cold-pressing) and the care they take to retain the oil’s natural goodness and flavor.
The Passion: A Legacy of Purity
- Generational Commitment: If Ashoka Oil has a long history, emphasize the family or community legacy. Talk about how the commitment to purity, taste, and tradition has been passed down through generations.
- The ‘Why’ Behind the Oil: What is the brand’s core purpose? Is it to preserve culinary heritage, promote health, or support local communities? Example: “We believe good health starts in the kitchen, and that’s why we promise nothing but unadulterated goodness.”
The Process: Hand-Crafted Care
While the oil is manufactured, highlighting the human touch in the critical stages makes the process relatable and trustworthy.
- Seed Selection Rituals: Detail the meticulous selection process where human judgment, not just machines, decides which seeds make the cut. Use visual language like “hand-sorted” or “sun-kissed seeds.”
- The Tasting Panel: Introduce the team of experts (perhaps a chef, a nutritionist, or a family elder) who perform the final taste and aroma test before bottling. This demonstrates a commitment to the sensory experience of the customer.
