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Advent calendars, once a Western Christmas ritual, have now entered India’s festive market. From chocolates and teas to beauty products and toys, brands are experimenting with 24-day surprise boxes. While excitement is high, questions remain about affordability, cultural fit, and whether the craze truly lives up to the hype.
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India’s festive season has welcomed a new entrant this year—the advent calendar. Traditionally popular in Europe and the US, these 24-day countdown boxes filled with chocolates, toys, or luxury items are now being embraced by Indian brands and consumers. The question is whether this imported tradition can sustain its hype in India’s diverse festive landscape.
Key Highlights
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Local And Global Brands Jump In
Beauty and lifestyle giants like Nykaa, Tira, Laneige, Dot & Key, L’Occitane, Kylie Cosmetics, and H&M have launched advent calendars tailored for Indian consumers. Homegrown chocolatiers such as Jakobi and Cheers Chocolates, along with tea brands like Vahdam and Teabox, are also experimenting with festive surprise boxes.
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Social Media Buzz
Instagram and TikTok feeds are filled with unboxing videos, showcasing everything from skincare minis to gourmet chocolates. The visual appeal and element of surprise have made advent calendars a trending gifting option this Christmas.
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Cultural Adaptation
While the concept is rooted in Christian tradition, Indian consumers are engaging with it more as a lifestyle and gifting trend. The calendars are marketed as premium experiences rather than religious symbols, appealing to urban millennials and Gen Z audiences.
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Affordability And Accessibility
Prices range widely—from budget-friendly calendars under ₹1,000 to luxury editions costing upwards of ₹10,000. This raises questions about whether the craze will remain niche or expand into mainstream festive gifting.
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Market Potential
Retail experts suggest advent calendars could become a recurring seasonal product, much like Diwali hampers, if brands continue to innovate with localized themes and accessible pricing.
The advent calendar craze in India reflects the blending of global traditions with local consumer behavior. Whether it becomes a lasting festive ritual or remains a passing trend will depend on how brands balance novelty with affordability and cultural resonance.
Sources: India Today, Exchange4Media, Amazon India, Etsy India, FirstCry
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