Small local brands with deeper reach & lower price give Pepsi, Coke a run for their fizz
There was a time not long ago when strategic discussions between global and Indian teams of beverages giants Coca-Cola and PepsiCo mostly centred on their arch rival. Not anymore. One major topic of such meetings nowadays is the increasing threat from small, local brands.
Hajoori & Sons, maker of 'Sosyo' aerated drinks, for example, claims it has 29 per cent share in Gujarat while in Uttar Pradesh smaller brands have mopped up 22 per cent share this summer, according to bottling sources.
"We can no longer ignore these local brands. They are a huge threat and the companies are worried," said an official who works closely with Coca-Cola. Both Coca-Cola and PepsiCo chose to shrug off the competition from small players.
Delhi-based Rahul Beverages, selling City Cola in the city since 1995, and Campa Cola, and Bareilly-based Boss Beverages, selling soft drinks in five flavours of 'cola', 'orange', 'limca', 'sprite' and 'dew', are among other small brands increasing share in the market.
Industry insiders said even cricketer Virender Sehwag's family is investing in a beverages factory in the North. Sehwag could not be reached for comment or confirmation. Global brand RC Cola, too, has made a quiet entry, selling in the north, east and Andhra Pradesh.
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Small local brands with deeper reach & lower price give Pepsi, Coke a run for their fizz - The Economic Times
There was a time not long ago when strategic discussions between global and Indian teams of beverages giants Coca-Cola and PepsiCo mostly centred on their arch rival. Not anymore. One major topic of such meetings nowadays is the increasing threat from small, local brands.
Hajoori & Sons, maker of 'Sosyo' aerated drinks, for example, claims it has 29 per cent share in Gujarat while in Uttar Pradesh smaller brands have mopped up 22 per cent share this summer, according to bottling sources.
"We can no longer ignore these local brands. They are a huge threat and the companies are worried," said an official who works closely with Coca-Cola. Both Coca-Cola and PepsiCo chose to shrug off the competition from small players.
Delhi-based Rahul Beverages, selling City Cola in the city since 1995, and Campa Cola, and Bareilly-based Boss Beverages, selling soft drinks in five flavours of 'cola', 'orange', 'limca', 'sprite' and 'dew', are among other small brands increasing share in the market.
Industry insiders said even cricketer Virender Sehwag's family is investing in a beverages factory in the North. Sehwag could not be reached for comment or confirmation. Global brand RC Cola, too, has made a quiet entry, selling in the north, east and Andhra Pradesh.
Read more at:
Small local brands with deeper reach & lower price give Pepsi, Coke a run for their fizz - The Economic Times