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Coca-Cola redefining innovation

“Typically we think of innovation as just new products, but in fact new approaches and new packages are often innovative opportunities for growth …,” said Sandy Douglas, president of Coca-Cola North America, in a presentation Nov 15 at the Morgan Stanley Consumer Conference, referring to the company’s line of sparkling products.

“I think the consumer wants to have just what they want, whether it’s with sugar products or zero-calorie products or somewhere in between, and the ability to execute proprietary special packaging to the perfect location in the market has a lot of runway for growth going forward and continues to grow nearly at double-digit rates in our portfolio.”

Sandy DouglasDouglas (left) said the shift to smaller packs has had an impact and the company has extended the idea to its flavoured sparkling brands Fanta and Sprite.

“We are focused on capturing the full potential of these brands as well by executing that same occasion price package strategy and innovating with both new flavours and new packet sizes,” he said.

“For example, we’ve been consistently stretching our Sprite flavours portfolio with great tasting new flavours, examples of which are Sprite Cherry, which is Freestyle-sourced flavor innovation that’s something that came out of our Freestyle machine that consumers were making in fountain.”

The beverage company also is committed to rapidly growing its still beverage portfolio.

“This has been an area of tremendous overhaul in the company,” Douglas said. “Ten years ago when I started in this job, we had a long way to go, and we set the goal in the short-term. While we were a long way from being big, we wanted to be the fastest growing. We pursued this strategy through a number of key acquisitions led by the Glaceau acquisition of Vitaminwater and Smartwater, but strong organic growth as well with brands like Gold Peak and Dasani.”

Focus on its sparkling and stills product lineup has grown the company’s Nielsen measured retail value by $1-billion, Douglas said. Of the $1-billion, $300-million is generated from sparkling and $700-million is generated by stills.

“Today, our stills brands account for more than 40% of our retail portfolio, which is increasing year-after-year and is up 3 points over the same time frame,” Douglas said. “And these still brands are continuing to grow at strong rates with strong growth across many major categories.”

Within the portfolio, Smartwater recently became the company’s 12th $1-billion brand. Dasani is being extended into the sparkling water category, and ready-to-drink coffee products are being added to the Gold Peak line of products.

“The net effect is that our premium stills portfolio today is a crucial part of our growth engine and our ability to complement a growing sparkling revenue with even faster growth in the premium still category,” he said.

Douglas also sees opportunity from such newer brands as Fairlife (value-added dairy), Suja (cold-pressed juices) and Aloe Gloe (functional).

“We’ll see more and more of that I think, more and more experimentation, but in terms of big existing chunks of the portfolio I think we’re more in an organic mode now, but we have awfully-long pipeline of innovation that’s working and contributing a significant part of our growth right now,” he said.

Caption: Coca-Cola sees great growth opportunity from such newer brands as Fairlife, Suja and Aloe Gloe.

Source: FoodBusinessNews.com