Coca Cola Looks To Expand Smaller Brand Including Drinks
Coca Cola Looks To Expand Smaller
Brand Including Drinks
Coca-Cola said in a statement “more people
want to sip on beverages made in small batches, instead of mass-produced sodas.
Knowing that, Coca-Cola recently bought Mexican sparkling water brand Topo
Chico, which it said has a strong following in Texas. It said it will look to
develop other smaller brands, such as its Blue Sky soda, which is made with
cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup. U.S. launch of Coca-Cola Zero
Sugar, a reformulated replacement for Coca-Cola Zero, was successful. Overall
sales volume of its bubbly soft drinks during the most recent quarter was flat
in North America, the company's biggest market. Sales volume of Sprite, bottled
tea and bottled coffee grew, while its various waters fell”.
James Quincey, CEO cola cola said” Alcohol
mixers are also becoming more popular around the world and the company launched
a mixer in Spain called Royal Bliss this year as well as a new line in the U.K.
More consumers seek unique and distinct products with sophisticated flavours,
quality ingredients and smaller-scale production”.
Revenue fell 15 percent $9.08 billion in the
period, beating the $8.84 billion analysts expected. The company said much of
the revenue drop has to do with its plans to sell off its bottling business,
which means less revenue for the company as it focuses on selling syrups and
concentrates of its drinks to bottlers.
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