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Carbonated Soft Drinks in the United States 2009
Mintel, June 2009, Pages: 111


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The carbonated soft drinks market continues to exhibit a downward trend in sales and consumption. Even though the market still commands the highest consumer penetration among all non-alcoholic beverages, the market’s long-term profitability appears to be threatened by a combination of factors including soda’s link with the ongoing obesity issues among Americans and consumers’ growing skepticism about the use of artificial sweeteners in diet soda. However, a number of factors emerge that could help in giving a much needed makeover to soda.

This report explores those factors and a variety of other topics including:

- What proactive measures the government has in the pipeline to decrease high-calorie soda consumption among current users?
- The need for the soda industry to give itself an image makeover by dissociating soda use with the growing prevalence of obesity in the US
- Will Stevia, the much talked about all-natural, zero-calorie sweetener give the anticipated boost to the soda industry or will it fizzle out as one of the costly experiments undertaken to attract health-minded consumers?
- How many consumers are leaving the soda category and why are they doing so?
- A discussion on the consumption trends among core consumers, i.e. teens, young adults, Black Americans, and Hispanics
- An illustration of strategies for brands that managed to buck the recessionary pressures and gained growth
- An in-depth look at the performance of natural sugar-sweetened soda amid ongoing recession
- The promotional and marketing strategies of the big three: Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and Dr Pepper Snapple Group
- Consumer attitude and opinion about various types of soda sweeteners
- Trends in new product introductions in the US soda market


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