TIL Desk/Business/Mumbai/ Beverage major Coca-Cola has entered India”s niche but potentially high-volume non-alcoholic malt drinks market in a big way with its global brand Barbican. The company, which launched pilot project six months back, focuses on the youth.
“We introduced Barbican, a non-alcoholic malt-based beverages, in select Indian markets,” a senior company official told. As part of the pilot, Barbican is imported and available at around 3,000 select outlets across metropolitan cities. The recent foray is part of Coca-Cola”s plan to introduce more healthier options in the F&B segment in India.
The launch became possible after Coca-Cola acquired 50 per cent stake in Middle East-based Aujan Industries” beverages division. At present, the company offers a range of beverages, including Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Thums Up, Fanta, Limca and Sprite.
Anheuser-Busch InBev, Heineken and Kingfisher have already entered this market segment to target the vast untapped market of non-alcohol drinkers in India. A non-alcoholic malt drink is a high energy beverage, brewed in the same fashion as beer or ale.

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