The refillable deodorant at Rossmann is a huge success
In just a few months, the Respray machine, the world’s first device that can be used to refill air deodorants, was a huge success. The Hungarian invention is unique, so it is no coincidence that it has become a customer favorite in those Rossmann stores where it is available. The founders of Respray revealed that they never dreamed of such a large interest and such a positive reception, in addition to the recognition of domestic customers, they also received several international inquiries.
At the moment, Rossmann is waiting for its customers with three Respray machines, after Budaörs and Mammut in Budapest, the newest one was recently installed in the Flórián tér store of the drugstore chain. Based on the results so far, it can be confidently stated that customers are open to the solution of using the rechargeable blowing deodorant to contribute to a sustainable, green future and even reduce their own ecological footprint by a quarter. The founders of Respray, Gergely Zámbó and Andor Réti, reported a very positive reception.
“After the opening in Budaörs at the end of January, Andorra and I often sat down next to the vending machine to talk to customers. It was amazing to see how many people visited the machine in the first days and weeks: there were entire elementary school classes brought out by their headmaster to show them this Hungarian invention, sometimes we only heard from the mouths of children walking nearby: just about they are talking about how cool it is that in the whole world you can only get such a product in Hungary”
– said Gergely Zámbó.
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