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HW Soft Drinks in Argentina

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  • 13 Pages
  • December 2025
  • Region: Argentina
  • Euromonitor International
  • ID: 5946135
The front of pack labelling law in Argentina has increased transparency around sugar, sodium, and fat content, driving strong consumer demand for low sugar and no sugar soft drinks. In 2024, leading beverage companies, including Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and Mondelez, responded with reformulations, low and no sugar variants, and fortified or functional drinks, while natural sweeteners like stevia gained traction.

This report tracks the developments of health-associated product types and the healthy-option positioning of competing brands across different food sectors. It provides the latest retail sales data 2020-2025, allowing you to compare health and wellness categories with each other or in the context of the total market for a sector. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market- be they new product developments, legislative context or lifestyle influences. Forecasts to 2030 illustrate how the market is set to change.

Product coverage: HW Asian Speciality Drinks, HW Bottled Water, HW Carbonates, HW Concentrates, HW Energy Drinks, HW Juice, HW RTD Coffee, HW RTD Tea, HW Soft Drinks by Type, HW Sports Drinks.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

Why buy this report?

  • Get a detailed picture of the HW Soft Drinks market;
  • Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;
  • Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands;
  • Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.

Table of Contents

KEY DATA FINDINGS
2024 DEVELOPMENTS
  • The demand for health and wellness claims is driven by labelling laws and rising awareness
INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE
  • The labelling law accelerates demand for low sugar, low salt and fortified soft drinks in Argentina
  • No sugar and low-calorie innovations drive growth in soft drinks in Argentina
  • Low sugar reformulations respond to consumer demands for healthier options
WHAT’S NEXT
  • Fortified and functional soft drinks are set to benefit from rising health-conscious trends
  • Rising demand for no sugar soft drinks is expected to be driven by the labelling law and health awareness
  • Low sugar claims are set to strengthen in carbonates amid rising competition from sports and energy drinks
CATEGORY DATA
  • Table 1 Sales of Soft Drinks by Health and Wellness Type: Value 2020-2024
  • Table 2 Sales of Soft Drinks by Health and Wellness Type: % Value Growth 2020-2024
  • Table 3 Company Shares of No Sugar Soft Drinks (Biggest HW Type in Global Soft Drinks): % Value 2020-2024
  • Table 4 Company Shares of Energy Boosting Soft Drinks (2nd Biggest HW Type in Global Soft Drinks): % Value 2020-2024
  • Table 5 Company Shares of Natural Soft Drinks (3rd Biggest HW Type in Global Soft Drinks): % Value 2020-2024
  • Table 6 Company Shares of Good Source of Vitamins Soft Drinks (4th Biggest HW Type in Global Soft Drinks): % Value 2020-2024
  • Table 7 Company Shares of Gluten Free Soft Drinks (5th Biggest HW Type in Global Soft Drinks): % Value 2020-2024
  • Table 8 Forecast Sales of Soft Drinks by Health and Wellness Type: Value 2024-2029
  • Table 9 Forecast Sales of Soft Drinks by Health and Wellness Type: % Value Growth 2024-2029
COUNTRY REPORTS DISCLAIMERHEALTH AND WELLNESS IN ARGENTINA
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • Labelling laws and economic pressures shape health and wellness trends in 2024
INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE
  • Argentina’s front-of-pack labelling law drives product reformulation and innovation
  • Natural, gluten-free, fortified and functional products drive sales in Argentina
WHAT’S NEXT
  • Health and wellness claims are expected to grow through ongoing product reformulation and innovation
COUNTRY REPORTS DISCLAIMER