Ipca Laboratories Creates History with GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ Title for ACNE-UV Gel by Creating "Largest Card Board Box Sentence"

Updated : Jun 22, 2026 10:52
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BusinessWire India
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 22: Ipca Laboratories created history recently by securing a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for ACNE-UV Gel through the creation of the "Largest Cardboard Box Sentence" at the iconic Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai, using an impressive 6,897 cartons to display the message:
"India's Initiative for Advanced Sun Protection powered with Human & Aquatic Safety."
Led by New ACNE-UV & ACNE-UV Gold, the initiative highlighted Ipca's commitment towards promoting awareness about therapeutic sunscreens, advanced skin protection and environmental responsibility.
More than just a world record, the campaign became a nationwide awareness movement advocating the importance of sunscreen usage that supports both human and aquatic safety.
Adding greater purpose to the achievement, all 6897 sample cartons used during the record attempt will now be distributed to Government Hospitals at Mumbai, transforming the milestone into a larger healthcare awareness initiative.
This remarkable accomplishment further strengthens Ipca's leadership in dermatology innovation and marks a proud milestone for the Indian pharmaceutical industry on the global stage.
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