
The health and wellness brand, Moments, has marked its debut in the physical retail market of New Zealand. The brand’s wide-ranging products, including adult toys, condoms, and lubricants, are now available in Chemist Warehouse stores across the country and online.
Nikhil Daftary, the MD and founder of Moments, shared that although the brand has been accessible in New Zealand since 2019, its products were previously exclusively sold online. The brand’s foray into a physical retail environment represents a new chapter in its growth. “New Zealand represents an exciting market for us due to its progressive and open-minded attitude towards sexual health,” said Daftary.
By bringing Moments’ products to Chemist Warehouse outlets, the company aims to engage with more women, empowering them to purchase sexual health and wellness products with confidence.
The range of products that Moments offers at Chemist Warehouse includes five variants of condoms – the Mega Thin 0.03 and dual-lubricated types among them. The product line also includes two kinds of lubricants, one of which is bubble gum-flavored, and a complete range of pleasure toys such as Mood, CEO, Baddie, and Vibin’.
Beyond its retail operations, Moments also supplies between eight and ten million condoms annually to the New Zealand government via its Pharmac contract.
Since its inception in 2017, Moments has distributed over 60 million products across Australia and New Zealand. The brand has also donated in excess of 5 million condoms to charities that focus on women’s and sexual health.
What types of products does Moments offer at Chemist Warehouse stores?
Moments offers a range of products including five condom variants, two kinds of lubricants, and a full line-up of pleasure toys.
When did Moments first become available in New Zealand?
Moments has been available in New Zealand since 2019, although initially, it was only available online.
How many condoms does Moments supply to the New Zealand government each year?
Moments supplies between eight and ten million condoms annually to the New Zealand government.