Beverage major Coca-Cola plans to launch 750-ml polyethylene terephthalate bottles, targeting ‘at-home’ consumption of small families, across its portfolio.
Last week, to study the market, Coca-Cola introduced promotional 750-ml PET bottles for Rs 30, the price point of 600-ml PET bottles, across its portfolio of Coke, Sprite, Thums Up, Fanta and Limca, primarily in metro cities.
Pricing for the 750-ml PET bottles is yet to be firmed up.
“We have upgraded our 600-ml pack with a consumer promotion that offers 150 ml free to our consumers across the portfolio of Coke, Sprite, Thums Up, Fanta and Limca,” said a Coca-Cola spokesperson.
Currently, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo don’t sell any of their beverages in 750-ml stock-keeping units.
There are 600-ml PET bottles targeting ‘on-the-go’ consumption and 1.2-litre PET bottles for family consumption.
Coca-Cola’s 750-ml promotional PET bottles were launched within a month after rival PepsiCo launched its second mainstream cola — Pepsi Atom, aiming to take on Thums Up.
The Pepsi Atom was priced at Rs 10 for a 200-ml returnable glass bottle in select markets, Rs 15 for a 250-ml can and Rs 25 for a 500-ml PET bottle.
In April, Coca-Cola had said it was planning to launch ready-to-drink 100-ml packs of Maaza for Rs 6 in tetra-fino