
Jorge Garduño, president of the companyâs Japan business unit, said that there are plans to âexperimentâ with Chu-Hi, a canned alcoholic drink popular in Japan.
âThis is a canned drink that includes alcohol; traditionally, it is made with a distilled beverage called shĆchĆ« and sparkling water, plus some flavouring,â Garduño explained in an interview on the companyâs website.
âWe havenât experimented in the low-alcohol category before, but itâs an example of how we continue to explore opportunities outside our core areas.â
The company, which launched in 1886, is best known for its flagship soft drink brand, Coca-Cola.
Garduño said that historically the company has âalways focused entirelyâ on the non-alcoholic category.
He continued: âGlobally, itâs not uncommon for non-alcoholic beverages to be sold in the same system as alcoholic beverages. It makes sense to give this a try in our market. But I donât think people around the world should expect to see this kind of thing from Coca-Cola.
âWhile many markets are becoming more like Japan, I think the culture here is still very unique and special, so many products that are born here will stay here.â
This is not the first time the company has shown an interest in alcohol. The soft drinks giant was involved in the wine industry from 1977 to 1983 through its Wine Spectrum unit, which it sold to Seagramâs in November 1983.
According to a recent report, global spirits consumption is predicted to hit 3.16 billion cases by 2021, with ânational spiritsâ such as baijiu, soju and Indian whisky retaining significant market share.
Coca-Cola to move into alcohol