Volume sales of carbonates in the Philippines are expected to continue growing steadily over the forecast period, driven by improving economic conditions that will enable consumers to spend more on discretionary products like soft drinks. Retail will remain the dominant channel for growth, with a significant portion of carbonate sales still coming from sari-sari stores, although on-trade demand is expected to reach pre-pandemic levels by 2026.
Health and wellness will play a crucial role in shaping the trajectory of carbonates during the forecast period. Government agencies and non-profit organisations, through campaigns like Diabetes Awareness Week, are playing a significant role in educating consumers on the health risks of excessive sugar intake.
Coca-Cola’s strategic push to expand the availability of its 200ml PET bottles is expected to yield strong volume growth in both foodservice and retail channels during the forecast period. This smaller pack size, designed for convenience, aligns well with the fast-paced lifestyles of today’s consumers.
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Carbonates
Sweetened, non-alcoholic drinks containing carbon dioxide are included here. All carbonated products containing fruit juice (“sparkling juices”) are included here, unless they are tea-based (these are included in carbonated RTD tea) or carbonated Energy drinks, which are included in Energy Drinks. Carbonated bottled water is also excluded. Carbonates are an aggregation of cola carbonates and non-cola carbonates, whether regular or low calorie. Euromonitor International includes both naturally and artificially-sweetened carbonates.
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