May 28, 2018

More Competition As Coca-Cola Launches First Alcoholic Drink




Its a great news especially for Coca-Cola consumers who are also into alcoholic drinks as the company officially launches its first alcoholic drink. 


Coca-Cola has launched its first alcoholic drink, a lemon flavoured alcopop, in Japan in a bid to tap new markets and consumers.

In a global first for the US drinks giant, three fizzy lemon drinks went on sale on Monday.

The product aims at a growing market of young drinkers – especially women.

Described by Coca-Cola as “unique” in the company’s 125-year history, the three drinks range from three to eight  per cent alcohol.

In keeping with the company’s tradition, the recipe is closely guarded but the drinks are modelled on the country’s popular Chu-Hi drinks, usually a mix of local spirit and a range of fruit flavours.

Chu-Hi – an abbreviation for shochu highball – has been marketed as an alternative to beer, proving especially popular with female drinkers.

Local companies like Suntory, Asahi and Kirin currently dominate the sector for canned Chu-Hi drinks.

The most popular flavours are strong citrus ones such as grapefruit or lemon, the latter one being the taste Coca Cola now wants a share of.

Coca-Cola says there are no plans to bring the new drinks range to markets outside Japan.

Alcopop drinks boomed in Europe and the UK in the 1990s with the likes of Smirnoff Ice and Bacardi Breezer becoming hugely popular.

They were controversial, with concerns they encouraged young people to drink more alcohol because of soft drink-like taste.





Source: BBC News.

4 comments:

  1. Good for Coca Cola. Always a good thing to please your customers. Hope it flies well for them.

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  2. Nice one, please VICTOR is it in the markets now?

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    1. I don't think it's in naija yet, but you can order it from Japan. Have a nice day

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  3. jakob d hacker30/05/2018, 16:01

    Dem nor go jst move market at all!

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