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Coca-Cola adopts ‘one brand’ strategy

By James Russell: Coca-Cola adopts ‘one brand’ strategy

March 6, 2015

Coca‑Cola Great Britain (CCGB) has announced that it will be unifying the Coca‑Cola portfolio of products – including Coca‑Cola, Diet Coke, Coca‑Cola Zero and Coca‑Cola Life – under a new “one brand” strategy to promote the full choice of Coca‑Cola variants.

Over the years, as consumer taste, preference and lifestyles have changed, Coca‑Cola has innovated to launch and develop new brands, with distinct and separate identities. These brands have provided people with a greater choice in terms of flavour, sugar and caffeine content, whilst still providing the great Coke taste they enjoy.

However, recent research shows that not all British consumers fully understand the choice offered within the Coca‑Cola trademark and the distinct benefits of each brand. For example, five out of 10 consumers do not realise Coca‑Cola Zero is a no sugar, no calorie drink.

The announcement will see Coca‑Cola Zero integrated with Coca‑Cola, Diet Coke and Coca‑Cola Life under one brand – Coca‑Cola. Under this new approach, the enduring appeal of Coca‑Cola will be extended across all four products in the Coca‑Cola portfolio. At the same time, new pack designs will emphasise the distinct characteristics of each Coca‑Cola product, making choice easier and simpler for consumers.

Under the “one-brand” marketing strategy, which Coca‑Cola Great Britain is launching in May:

  • Coca‑Cola advertising will feature the full range of Coca‑Cola variants and so communicate to consumers the full choice available to them.
  • The lower and no sugar and calorie Coca‑Cola variants will now be presented in the final frames of all Coca‑Cola television advertising.
  • 2015 media investment in the lower and no sugar and calorie variants of Coca‑Cola will be doubled.
  • The branding on every Coca‑Cola can and bottle, whether sweetened by sugar or by low-calorie sweeteners, whether caffeinated or non-caffeinated, cherry or vanilla flavoured, will be in the same style, with different colours clearly distinguishing each variant.
  • On pack communications will include clearer descriptors to highlight the benefits of each Coca‑Cola – for example, “zero sugar, zero calories”.
  • Using this new strategy Coca‑Cola will – for the first time – use its sponsorship of a major international sporting event – Rugby World Cup 2015 – to promote all four variants of Coca‑Cola and to ‘hero’ Coca‑Cola with zero calories.

UK Government’s front-of-pack labelling scheme

The new packaging, which will appear on shelves in Great Britain between now and May, will also see the introduction of the UK Government’s front-of-pack labelling scheme. By adopting the new scheme, which combines nutrient amounts and percentage Reference Intakes with colour-coding to show how much fat, saturated fat, salt, sugar and energy (calories), are in a product, Coca‑Cola Great Britain is providing consumers with even clearer information about the contents of its drinks.

About Coca‑Cola Great Britain:

Coca‑Cola Great Britain is responsible for marketing 19 brands and over 100 products to consumers across Great Britain. Led by Coca‑Cola, one of the world’s most valuable and recognisable brands, our company portfolio includes Fanta, Sprite, Dr Pepper, Oasis, glaceau vitaminwater, glaceau smartwater, Schweppes, 5 Alive, Lilt, Kia Ora and Powerade.

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