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Coca-Cola introduces large returnable glass bottles to deliver affordability to consumers

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From left: Coca-Cola Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal and Bhutan Communication and Sustainability Public Affairs Regional Lead Lakshan Madurasinghe, Sri Lanka Communication and Sustainability Director Thamari Senanayake, Coca-Cola Beverages Sri Lanka Managing Director Deepak Senthil Nath, Coca-Cola Sri Lanka and Maldives Managing Director Pankaj Sinha, Sri Lanka and Maldives Country Marketing Lead Anoja Ratnasabapathy and Coca-Cola India and South West Asia Communications Director Sara Kaur at the launch of Large Returnable Glass Bottles by Coca-Cola Sri Lanka in Colombo

 


 

 Unveiling of Coca-Cola Large Returnable Glass Bottles by Coca-Cola Beverages Sri Lanka Managing Director Deepak Senthil Nath (left) and Coca-Cola Sri Lanka and Maldives Managing Director Pankaj Sinha


 

Coca-Cola Sri Lanka is introducing Large Returnable Glass Bottles (LRGB) named as the “Big Buddy Pack” with a new design and a refreshed look to enhance the experience and provide an affordable option to consumers. 

The new Big Buddy Bottle is positioned to be both good for the pocket as well as the planet.

The Coca-Cola glass bottle possesses one of the most renowned shapes in the world thanks to its iconic contour fluted lines. It has been acclaimed globally as a design classic and celebrated in art, music and advertising for decades. The contour-shaped bottle will always be associated with Coca-Cola, but the company continues to innovate and evolve to meet its consumer needs.

As a total beverage company, Coca-Cola is providing more choices to consumers when selecting the type and size of packaging to suit their lifestyle and occasion. Amidst the challenging economic times in Sri Lanka, the LRGB Big Buddy Pack ensures consumers can enjoy Coca-Cola at an affordable price point of Rs. 180 and the Big Buddy with 0.75 litre of beverage. This will be the perfect companion for family mealtimes as it provides up to four glasses of refreshing Coke, Fanta or Sprite, which will be immediately available in the Western Province and other regions thereafter. 

Coca-Cola Sri Lanka and Maldives Managing Director Pankaj Sinha stated, “The Coca-Cola Company’s purpose is to refresh the world and make a difference. We offer responsible choices to our consumers by curating a portfolio of meaningful brands and flavours including reduced or sugar free options through a variety of convenient packaging sizes. The 750 ml Big Buddy pack is a major step in making the company’s purpose come to life in Sri Lanka. It’s affordable in these trying times and is differentiated with a unique refillable glass bottle, paper labels and aluminium cap. The Big Buddy Bottle will allow consumers of Coca-Cola, especially the millennial generations who grew up enjoying Coke in glass bottles, to take a trip down memory lane and once again immerse in this unique glass bottle experience. For younger generations, it will be a whole new way of enjoying their favourite refreshing beverage.”

Coca-Cola Sri Lanka has steadily built up its product portfolio over the years with the aim of providing responsible choices to consumers. Its carefully curated brands include the Classic Coke, Sprite, and Fanta, all of which are now available in a variety of convenient packaging sizes – RGB, PET and now LRGB. Coca-Cola has also delivered innovation of flavours to consumers through Fanta Cream Soda, Fanta Portello and its selection of reduced or sugar-free beverages such as Coke Zero and Kinley Soda.

Coca-Cola Beverages Sri Lanka Ltd. Managing Director Deepak Senthil Nath stated, “All Coca-Cola LRGB bottles are transparent, making the appearance sleeker and cleaner. They are more convenient for consumers to return after. With one bottle being able to be refilled multiple times, it makes glass bottles a re-useable form of packaging. The first batch of LRGB bottles will offer consumers a taste of Coke, Fanta and Sprite with more brands to be offered in LRGB.”

The Coca-Cola Company celebrates 61 years in Sri Lanka having first launched in the country in 1961. During the past six decades the company has won the hearts and minds of millions of consumers through the introduction of Trademark Coca-Cola, followed by a wide range of other brands. Coca-Cola has invested in the future of its business, demonstrating long-term commitment by investing as much as $ 99 million over the past two decades. The company’s economic value creation has helped to create over thousands of jobs in the local workforce to benefit the economy, in addition to the over 80,000 trade outlet vendors that generates revenue from the sale of its beverages.

Over the years, Coca-Cola has commenced several successful sustainability initiatives in Sri Lanka. Coca-Cola remains focused in creating a more sustainable and better shared future by making a difference in people’s lives, communities and the planet by doing business the right way. The company achieves this through its sustainability initiatives on packaging recycling, water replenishment, and ensuring the well-being of local communities, including women empowerment programs. The launch of the new Large Returnable Glass Bottles further amplifies it sustainability focus and aims to provide Sri Lankan consumers a refreshing affordable beverage to enjoy during meals with friends and families.

- Pix by Ruwan Walpola

 

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