Coco-Cola teams up with Molson Coors to sell new alcoholic beverage

Coke was likely looking to get into the booming hard seltzer market before its revenue plunged 28per cent in the second quarter due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Coco-Cola teams up with Molson Coors to sell new alcoholic drinks
Coke was likely looking to get into the booming hard seltzer market before its revenue plunged 28 per cent
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2 min read Last Updated : Sep 29 2020 | 9:14 PM IST
With the help of Molson Coors, Coca-Cola will start selling the hard stuff hard seltzer, that is.

The companies said the new alcoholic beverage will come in the form of Topo Chico Hard Seltzer, which they hope to have on store shelves in the first half of 2021.

The hard seltzer will come in four flavors: Tangy Lemon Lime, Exotic Pineapple, Strawberry Guava and Tropical Mango.

Molson Coors, which has two other seltzer brands in its portfolio, will handle the marketing, sales and distribution of the alcohol-infused mineral water, a product that has seen massive growth in the U.S. recently.

IWSR Drinks Market Analysis, a data firm, said sales of hard seltzers like White Claw and Truly jumped more than 200per cent last year to $1.5 billion.

The data firm said late last year that it expects consumption of hard seltzer to triple by 2023.

Coke bought the 125-year-old Topo Chico brand in 2017 for $220 million.

It's among more than 500 brands the Atlanta-based beverage giant owns, having diversified over the years as consumers cut back their sugary soda drinking due to health concerns.

Coke was likely looking to get into the booming hard seltzer market before its revenue plunged 28 per cent in the second quarter due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Half of Coca-Cola's sales come from stadiums, movie theaters and other places where people gather in large numbers venues that have mostly shut down during the pandemic.

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