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Native and Baked by Melissa Collaborated to Launch a Deodorant Line

Native and Baked by melissa launched a line of deodorants scented like delicious cupcakes. The growing deodorant brand partner with cupcake CEO Melissa Ben-Ishay to curate four new personal hygiene items. The collaboration marks Native's sweetest collection of deodorants yet.

In addition to the deodorants, the four new scents will be available as a body wash, hair care, and as Baked by Melissa cupcakes. The range includes Tie-Dye Vanilla, Mint Cookie, the limited-edition Ginger Lemon, and the limited-edition Fresh Peach. The personal care products and cupcake flavors make an unlikely yet desirable combination. Native's collaboration with the handcrafted cupcake brand Baked by Melissa sets the personal care brand apart, offering consumers unique scents to pamper themselves with after the holiday season.
Trend Themes
1. Food-inspired Personal Care Products - There is a disruption opportunity for brands to create personal care products inspired by food scents, targeting consumers looking for unique and appealing fragrances for active lifestyles
2. Collaborations Between Complementary Brands - There is a disruption opportunity in developing collaborations between brands with complementary values to reach a wider customer base and offer unique products not available elsewhere.
3. Limited Edition Collections - There is a disruption opportunity for brands to create limited edition collections of personal care products featuring unique scents to generate buzz and increase sales during certain seasons or events
Industry Implications
1. Personal Care Products - Personal care product brands can leverage food-inspired and unique scent trends to offer differentiated products and enhance their brand identity.
2. Food and Beverage - Food and beverage companies can expand into the personal care industry by creating complementary product lines featuring their popular flavors, partnering with personal care brands, and reaching consumers in new markets.
3. Collaborative Creatives - Collaborative Creatives, including artists, designers, influencers, and content creators, can team up with established brands to co-create unique products that cater to their audience's interests and create buzz on social media.

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