New York – Coca-Cola’s Newest Drink Is Just A Few Drops

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    Coca-Cola will be joining MiO in the market for flavor drops, added to water. (Kraft Foods)New York – Coca-Cola’s newest drink won’t come in a bottle or a can. And people will only need a squirt or two to quench their thirst.

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    The world’s largest beverage company is introducing its Dasani Drops in coming weeks, which can be squeezed into water for some on-the-spot fruity flavor. And Coca-Cola is betting that there’s big potential for growth.

    “I think there’s an opportunity beyond just flavored waters,” said John Roddey, vice president of Coca-Cola’s water, tea and coffee business in North America.

    Although there are no set plans yet, Roddey says the next logical category for liquid drops would be tea. That’s because drinks with higher sugar content are harder to turn into a liquid concentrate.

    The Coca-Cola Co. isn’t the first to come out with flavor drops. The category was pioneered by Kraft Food Inc.’s MiO, which was introduced in March of last year and has quickly spawned copycats, including by supermarkets that sell store-brand versions.

    The drops are popular because they come in small, portable containers that can be easily tucked into a purse or even back pocket. And unlike powdered drink packets, people can decide how much or little they want to squirt into their water. A small bottle can also have more than two dozen servings, meaning people save money they’d spend on bottled teas or enhanced waters.

    As with Kraft’s MiO drinks, Dasani Drops use artificial sweeteners and have zero calories.

    Now Coca-Cola is preparing to leverage its scale to stake a claim in the category. Roddey says the plan is to make Dasani Drops available wherever its Dasani bottled water is sold, including on supermarket shelves, in checkout aisles or in the refrigerated sections in convenience stores.

    “We’re looking to make this as broad as we can,” he said.

    Dasani Drops, which will cost about $4, will start hitting shelves in early October. The company is starting with four flavors, but is already planning to introduce additional flavors next year. Each bottle has about 32 servings.

    Without mentioning Kraft’s MiO by name, Roddey said Coca-Cola saw the early success other brands had and realized the category had huge potential.

    Kraft has said that MiO sales through the first half of the year have more than doubled to more than $100 million. The name means “mine” in Italian, suggesting users can make drinks however they like.

    For a beverage giant, however, the introduction of liquid flavor drops is more complicated. Coca-Cola says the drops will boost consumption of water, whether it’s tap water or bottled. Ideally, of course, people would use the drops with its Dasani water, which already saw sales volume rise 13 percent in the first half of the year, according to industry tracker Beverage Digest.

    Overall consumption of bottled water has also been growing, although at a much slower pace than in the early 2000s, according to Beverage Digest, which reported last week that Coca-Cola planned to introduce the drops.

    The drops may hurt Coca-Cola’s other units, however. The company also makes enhanced waters, such as Vitaminwater Zero.


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    JerusalamiKugel
    JerusalamiKugel
    11 years ago

    Which Hecsher is it? Can you use it in triple filtered Ok certified water?

    11 years ago

    And FDA Bloomberg okayed it? Just checking before we get excited

    The_Truth
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    The_Truth
    11 years ago

    “The Coca-Cola Co. isn’t the first to come out with flavor drops. The category was pioneered by Kraft Food Inc.‘s MiO, which was introduced in March of last year and has quickly spawned copycats…”
    …like Coke!

    Not sure why this is news – its more like an advert.

    11 years ago

    Coca-Cola’s Dasani water bombed terribly – fatally, in fact – in Britain after a national newspaper pointed out that Dasani is nothing but filtered tap water. Why Americans still suck it up (both literally and figuratively) is completely beyond us Limeys.

    Perhaps it’s because we are “the poor relations” and so now the value of money?

    nombody
    nombody
    11 years ago

    I’ve got the perfect name for it – Petel. Oh wait, that’s the name of the fruity flavored syrup they use in Israel to add flavor to water. so some marketing genius at coca cola gets paid millions for copyin a product that has been in existence already for decades.

    proud-mo-israeli
    proud-mo-israeli
    11 years ago

    mitz petel!

    Anon Ibid Opcit
    Anon Ibid Opcit
    11 years ago

    Not exactly groundbreaking. Things like this existed back in the 19th century and went out of fashion. I guess everything old is new again.