Indians Beat Heat with Ice Creams and Colas, Boosting Summer Sales
Indians Beat Heat with Ice Creams and Colas, Boosting Sales

Indians are increasingly turning to ice creams, colas, soft drinks, and packaged cold coffee to survive the scorching heat, spurring sales of summer products for consumer goods companies and nudging some to upwardly revise their earlier sales estimates for the season.

In a summer marked by price hikes and a broader inflationary environment, firms are pushing lower price points to the market as they look to sustain demand during one of the key business periods. Additionally, consumers in many parts of the country are opting for comparatively smaller packs, balancing budgets with their desire to indulge in summer delights.

PepsiCo and Coca-Cola Adapt to Demand

Beverage giant PepsiCo, for instance, has launched 250 ml packs of 7UP and Pepsi at a reduced price of Rs 10 this season. It has also added 400 ml packs of Nimbooz Jeera Soda to retail shelves for Rs 20. The normal non-carbonated variant sells at the same price point but is offered in a smaller 345 ml pack.

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"Value and affordability remain key factors when it comes to on-the-go, out-of-home hydration choices. We are seeing strong summer-linked demand across immediate consumption and on-the-go occasions," said Nitin Bhandari, VP & GM, beverages, PepsiCo India and South Asia.

Coca-Cola India is seeing strong momentum across smaller pack formats and quick commerce, said Abhishek Gupta, VP, customer development, Coca-Cola India and South West Asia.

Consumer Strategies Amid Inflation

Even though demand has remained resilient, consumers have tweaked their buying strategies amid inflationary pressures. Naturals Ice Cream, which has hiked prices by 10% on average, is seeing increased traction for smaller and affordable packs in select markets. Consumers are also reducing consumption per occasion, but the frequency of consumption has increased, said director Siddhant Kamath.

"This summer has been one of the strongest seasons for us in recent years. The prolonged and intense heat in the country has significantly boosted footfalls, impulse consumption, and delivery demand across markets," said Kamath.

Mother Dairy and Quick Commerce Boost

Mother Dairy expects demand growth across key categories such as ice creams and dairy beverages to surpass earlier estimates for the season on the back of strong quick commerce sales volumes, said Jayatheertha Chary, MD at Mother Dairy.

Summers account for a large part of FMCG sales, with the share varying across categories, but for cold beverages, they make up as much as 50-60% of sales, said independent consumer consultant Akshay D'souza.

El Nino Impact and D2C Growth

"A stronger El-Nino can further prolong the summer season," said Ajai Thandi, co-founder at D2C brand Sleepy Owl Coffee, which has seen packaged cold coffee sales grow by 50-75% year-on-year across channels.

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